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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / October 2003

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OT Viagra Slogans.... :)29 Oct 2003 04:43 GMT1
 Top Ten Slogans Being Considered By Viagra
 10. Viagra, it's "Whaazzzzzzzz up!"
 9. Viagra, the quicker pecker upper.
 8. Viagra, like a rock.
Update: One Week29 Oct 2003 01:06 GMT8
So, it's been about a week now and things are going just swimmingly.
All functions are back to normal:  regular visits to the reading room and
the urine is running clear and yellow.  Very little pain: just the "muscle
sorness" at the incision site and some low level pain in my ...
Doug's results28 Oct 2003 23:57 GMT2
A big thanks to this great support group.
Even though we mostly lurked, your thoughts and experiences
have helped us a great deal.
Doug had laparoscopic RP on Oct 9.
Well, its off to see the wizard .... er, surgeon. Was "Mind if I stay a while"28 Oct 2003 23:40 GMT6
Hey all from JimBob,
About 6 weeks ago I posted my diagnosis , PSA 4, Gleason 6 ( 3+3 ),
stage T1c, biopsy positive in 5% in 1 of 12 samples and reasonably good
health at 57 years of age.
Treatment Options for a 83 old man with 6 yrs of prostate cancer28 Oct 2003 08:50 GMT5
It has been six yrs since my dad was diagnosed prostate cancer.  He
had his gland surgically removed right away and was on Hormone
treatment since then.  The PSA index has been good until 6 months ago
when it‘s up to 40 something.  He had bone scan and it was determined
Decision28 Oct 2003 03:10 GMT4
Just to bring you up to date, I've been reading, talking to people, and
filling up my Project Manual. I got a second opinion from a cryo guy,
who caused my BS detector to, well, twitch. I also got an appointment
with Dr. Julio M. Pow-Sang, who is the Chief of Uro-oncology at H. Lee
New radio commercial27 Oct 2003 23:01 GMT1
I was truly amazed to hear a radio commercial Sunday afternoon on a
major Dallas AM radio station for Thera-Seed as a Prostate Cancer
treatment. Is this new, or am I just beginning to notice ads about PCa
and treatments?
Don Smith's "radical vasectomy"27 Oct 2003 05:55 GMT5
I'm going to keep this short since I've been having trouble with
Google this evening:
LRP 7:30 a.m. on Monday, October 20th.
Discharged from hospital 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 21st
Recent Diagnosis27 Oct 2003 04:20 GMT16
I was recently diagnosed PCa. My readings are as follows:
Aug. 26-PSA 10
14 days Cipro
Follow-up PSA 12
Free PSA test ("free" as in "free beer")27 Oct 2003 01:26 GMT2
For those of you who know someone who hasn't has a
PSA test and can't be coaxed into spending the money
for it (or who just wants to save some bucks), Walmart
and the National Prostate Cancer Coalition are offering
Kaiser Permanente LA26 Oct 2003 22:25 GMT5
Has anyone had a prostate cancer operation or radiation therapy at
Kaiser Permanente Sunset in Los Angeles? Let me know your experiences,
as I'll be having one or the other done there in the next few months.
Thanks.
Robotic Laparoscopic RRP25 Oct 2003 16:30 GMT5
Here is the story: slightly elevated PSA (mid 4s) detected in a regular
physical in late 2002. Biopsy (10 needle) performed in March 2003 -
negative. Retest of the PSA in the summer of 2003 - even more elevated (mid
5s). Three weeks of Cipro - no PSA change, stll mid 5s. New biopsy ...
feasible for imaging metastatic prostate cancer25 Oct 2003 13:45 GMT1
hi folks - in a nutshell, what this article says is that they are doing
tests that are  can detect was reasonable accuracy the cancer lesions
that may not show up on other tests.  the agent is absorbed into the
cancer cell tissue fairly quickly.  this test can tell if the cancer is
Free PSA testing improves Prostate cancer detection25 Oct 2003 12:36 GMT1
hi folks - in a nutshell, this article discusses the importance of the
free test when used with other factors.  the bottom line is if men are
aware of the free psa tests as well as the regular psa test, if they
were dx'ed with pca, it could make the difference between organ confined
viagra success with radiation treatment24 Oct 2003 23:25 GMT3
with prostate cancer treatment, success often comes at a heavy price -
erectile dysfunction.  but, a new study shows that viagra will work in
nearly 70% of the men who have radiation as associated erectile
dysfunction for years to come.
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