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

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Missing or spraying the bowl06 Dec 2003 21:10 GMT4
You guys got that problem too?  
Very annoying, but the bottle solution sounds like a good one.
Funny aprt about this disease is that you think you are the only one
with a problem, and then it turns out there are others.  Thank
Follow up for-  RE: Times up going in tomorrow05 Dec 2003 19:40 GMT8
Hello everyone, it's me again;
Well, as of yesterday November 24, foley's gone, no discomfort in its
removal whatsoever. I can start and stop stream completely; feeling very
little dribble (leakage), in fact about 5 in the 10 hours after foley
a busy time05 Dec 2003 01:50 GMT3
good morning everyone.
tuesday was spent most of the day getting pre-admission things done at
the hospital, arranging a hotel room for the night before and day after
release and driving there 2 hours. even though there is a university
Fast Biopsy results04 Dec 2003 23:55 GMT4
My father just had a 8 sample biopsy Monday afternoon, and the doctor had
called yesterday and left a message to call back today. This couldn't be
in regards to the test results yet, could it? From what I've read, results
normally take a week.
Oranges keep cancers away04 Dec 2003 23:25 GMT3
Here is an article which has just appeared on CNN -
Study: Oranges keep cancers away
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 Posted: 0628 GMT ( 2:28 PM HKT)
CANBERRA, Australia (Reuters) -- Eating an orange a day can keep
To  patients taking hormone therapy04 Dec 2003 21:29 GMT1
I just got a copy of _A Primer on Prostate Cancer_ by Stephen
B. Strum, M.D., and Donna Pogliano.  Strum is a "medical
oncologist", not a surgeon or radiologist.  He seems to be
particularly knowledgeable and enlightening about hormone
Info about Cystoscopy Please04 Dec 2003 07:23 GMT7
Are you awake for a cystoscopy?  Can you ask to be given something to "put
you out"?  My doctor has his office in a hospital so I don't think it should
be all that difficult to do.
I have had several cardiac caths and they give me something before they
EBRT of the Future?04 Dec 2003 00:46 GMT2
Or would it be EMBRT?
http://www.msnbc.com/modules/exports/ct_email.asp?/news/999844.asp
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Steve Kramer

Something to know about03 Dec 2003 22:25 GMT1
Everybody, programmed or in process or after chemo or radiation
therapy as well as marrow transplantation should seriously inquire
about a newly developed adjuvant/supporting therapy reported to be
highly efficacious.
hey bev......03 Dec 2003 14:23 GMT1
i tried to e-mail you, but i guess you got your filters on.  
anyway, it bounced higher than one of those super balls from the 60's
~ curtis
knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional
hope4cancer02 Dec 2003 20:58 GMT9
has anyone heard of this web site? it is what my friends want me to look
into. strange this is that now 2 friends have mentioned this site to me.
thanks, ~ greg
The importance of a 2nd opinion02 Dec 2003 20:41 GMT7
To my new friends on this board -
I met with a 2nd surgeon last Tuesday, and after meeting with Dr. H. for over
an hour, I was so incredibly impressed with his professional attitude,
professional expertise, calm manner, and 'patients come first' attitude, told
non latex rings?02 Dec 2003 13:03 GMT3
 Someone point me to non latex penis rings that I can buy without a pump.
Anyone see them in a drugstore chain? Thanks!
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JK Sinrod NY

2.5 yrs post rrp and rising psa02 Dec 2003 03:57 GMT17
I had a RRP 2 1/2 years ago for my 50th birthday, and got the dreaded
news last week that my PSA is 0.47.  Spent the first few days being
depressed (no job, or insurance), but being uninformed won't help a
single thing.  I will be looking for trials etc, but initially would
Sloan-Kettering Nomogram01 Dec 2003 16:34 GMT2
I've noticed several references in recent posts to the Sloan-Kettering
nomogram.  I thought I'd share my views on it and see what the rest of
you think.
Many with PCA have selected Active management / watchful waiting or
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