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| Incontinence for men.... | 28 Jan 2004 08:04 GMT | 12 |
I had an idea that may have been kicked around for men with incontinence. I do not have the problem! Why cannot a man be fitted with a bulb like device, that holds the urine back, and be-able to express himself?
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| We lost another. | 28 Jan 2004 02:32 GMT | 13 |
Martin Howard lost his battle with PC on Dec. 21. I thought I'd include this for all of you to read. Sorry it is so long. BTW, I believe that paracetamol is just plain Tylenol. ***************
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| "Prostate Cancer" Data needed | 27 Jan 2004 23:10 GMT | 7 |
I'm graduate student and my research area is "diagnosing of prostate cancer " I'm looking for data such as: 1.. Biopsies results.
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| LRP the Long Story | 27 Jan 2004 22:22 GMT | 10 |
My name is Dan Christen. I am 46 years old, married with three children, one daughter-in-law and a grandchild on the way in June. I am a Nurse Anesthetist living in Boise, Idaho. I have a paternal uncle who had a RRP in his early 70¹s and an older brother who had a RRP when he
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| blood | 27 Jan 2004 21:24 GMT | 1 |
Thanks for your help. I went to the doctor and he said urine was clear from blood. Heis scheduling a cystoscope for me. He gave me no reason for the blood! he did say the proscar should have stopped blood that came
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| Anything helpful for anticancer | 27 Jan 2004 21:19 GMT | 1 |
Hi, I'm a Korean currently staying in Los Angeles. My brother's wife(they live in Korea) had an ovarian cancer. she had to remove the uterus two weeks ago and she started to get an injection of anticancer drug.
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| Iodine 125 side effects...thanks to all who responded! | 27 Jan 2004 20:17 GMT | 1 |
Just wanted to thank all the folks who responded to my question about incontinence after Iodine 125 seed implants....which I had Thursday, Jan. 22. Very kind, generous of you! Catheter out yesterday...and guess I'm in for a few rough days (or weeks), since I have had to
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| cystoscopy | 27 Jan 2004 02:59 GMT | 3 |
I was wondering are there any risks with this test? I know its uncomfortable, but risks?
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| PSA 865. anyone else out there start out so high?? (turns slightly into a rant. sorry) | 27 Jan 2004 00:19 GMT | 11 |
My husband, Curt, is just 40 last month. Long story-short. He has stage 4 prostate cancer mets to lymph and nearly every bone in his body. His PSA is 865. On Friday he received a 15 min infusion of Zometa (to be done monthly) a shot of Lupron (every 3 months) and
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| One More Time | 26 Jan 2004 20:22 GMT | 8 |
09/99 RP 11/99 PSA <0.1 01/00 PSA <0.1 07/00 PSA <0.1
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| Good news, bad news | 26 Jan 2004 20:17 GMT | 4 |
Good news; latest psa less than 0.1, bad news Cialis just gives me a headache. I'll take the good news of course, and keep trying to raise "limpy". Cheers. Rog
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| PSA< PCA< RP | 26 Jan 2004 14:35 GMT | 5 |
I haven't been reading or posting to this NG for a while. But I did before and after my RP in March of 2002. I was constantly reading about guys with a PSA of 8 or 10 who have cancer. I was biopsied 3 times 1st at PSA 10-nothing detected, 2nd at PSA 17(a few months
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| Agent Orange and Prostate Cancer | 26 Jan 2004 01:59 GMT | 21 |
Following is an excerpt from a posting in a Yahoo group about prostate cancer that I am a member of. Has anyone in this group checked this out? Those of you who were in the Vietnam War, and have since come down
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| Sad News - Berky | 26 Jan 2004 00:20 GMT | 22 |
With great sadness, I must tell you all that my father has lost his battle with cancer today. He passed away this morning at about 8:15 AM. He had a quiet and peaceful night. This morning he just took a couple big breaths and he was gone. My mother and I were here in the room. ...
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| Great News! | 25 Jan 2004 04:05 GMT | 5 |
I had my follow-up with my surgeon today. Aside from the fact that I am absolutely delighted to be free of the catheter, the really BIG news is from the pathology report - No more cancer! The cancer was confined to the prostate, and the 'margins', are totally clear of any signs of ...
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