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Attention: Steve Kramer - For Your Spreadsheet

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CW89134 - 26 Mar 2008 19:03 GMT
Paul's 10 month post-proton treatment PSA, taken yesterday 3/25/2008,
is 0.8 (This is down 33% from the September 2007 reading of 1.2).
Needless to say, we're quite happy. We have an appointment with the
local urologist, who is doing the follow-up, on Friday 3/28.

We know that we'll always need to be vigilant but things are looking a
bit brighter than they did one year ago when we were getting ready to
spend two months at Loma Linda.

Carol
Alan Meyer - 26 Mar 2008 20:10 GMT
> Paul's 10 month post-proton treatment PSA, taken yesterday 3/25/2008,
> is 0.8 (This is down 33% from the September 2007 reading of 1.2).
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> Carol

Hot diggity!

It's always good to hear success stories.

  Alan
Gourd Dancer - 27 Mar 2008 03:30 GMT
OUTSTANDING!!!!!

Gourd Dancer

> Paul's 10 month post-proton treatment PSA, taken yesterday 3/25/2008,
> is 0.8 (This is down 33% from the September 2007 reading of 1.2).
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> Carol
Steve Kramer - 28 Mar 2008 06:50 GMT
> Paul's 10 month post-proton treatment PSA, taken yesterday 3/25/2008,
> is 0.8 (This is down 33% from the September 2007 reading of 1.2).
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> Carol

That's great news, Carol.  Looks like it's reacting just the way it is
supposed to.

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