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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / March 2004

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lycopenes post RRP10 Mar 2004 15:38 GMT6
I've read a few articles about the value of tomatoes (lycopenes) in the
prevention and reduction of prostate cancer, but I haven't found
anything on the value of consuming these products post-operatively.  Any
ideas from the group?
cryotherapy10 Mar 2004 12:14 GMT9
My doctor has recomended cryotherapy treatment.  I am 61.  Has any one
had this procedure?  Would like to know the pro's and con's.
Three and a half years post RRP10 Mar 2004 11:46 GMT2
Yesterday I received the latest PSA results, and they are still
undetectable.
I received this result as part of my annual very comprehensive blood
chemistry check -- results come back on about 10 pages! Anyway, the point of
Items gleaned at my appointment today10 Mar 2004 02:54 GMT2
Today I had an appointment with a urologist who specializes in ED.
I learned:
1. Nighttime erections are important in restoring and maintaining blood
flow in the penis.
For Canadians - Mitchell Sharp diagnosed with cancer09 Mar 2004 22:56 GMT2
Last Updated Mon, 08 Mar 2004 12:44:17
OTTAWA - Mitchell Sharp, a former Liberal cabinet minister and adviser
to Jean Chrétien, is in hospital with an aggressive form of cancer.
Sharp, 92, was diagnosed with prostate cancer after he broke his
NEW BPH TREATMENT THAT REALLY WORKS!09 Mar 2004 01:56 GMT2
Check out http://www.esp-electro.com
Many have used this product to shrink their prostate back to normal and keep
it that way!
Contact david@esp-electro.com for further details on ordering once you have
Surgery cost of PC08 Mar 2004 05:18 GMT2
My uncle is just diagnosed as having PC. He lives outside of US. I was
wondering how much it may cost to have a PC surgery in US (in this case no
insurance, we have to pay it all)? How many days does he have to stay in the
hospital, etc?  I would really appreciate it if you let us ...
Anybody Out There Have RPP?08 Mar 2004 03:14 GMT1
Because I had a hernia repair using mesh, both sides, several years
ago, I've been referred to a surgeon who performs radical PERINEAL
prostatectomy instead of retropubic.  I'm just wondering whether
anyone in this group has had the perineal procedure.  From what I've
using TRUS effectively to diagnosis, stage, prostate cancer08 Mar 2004 00:47 GMT2
this is a very interesting article by dr. lee.
he discusses how color imagining is more effective, where and why the
biopsy needles are placed in the prostate, how the size of the prostate
has a risk factor involved, and the difference between inner and outer
There is NO reason to vote for Bush even if he gets bin Laden.08 Mar 2004 00:08 GMT6
Wake up America!!!
by: tiggerputtycat  02/29/04 12:40 am
Msg: 4799 of 6041
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sorry for my post i was just wanted....07 Mar 2004 11:34 GMT24
Hi This is to all of you I am sorry that I made any of you mad. I do know
what this news group is my dad had Prostate Cancer. I even had to get
checked out.
  I made this same post in a lot of groups
4.5 years Post op06 Mar 2004 14:38 GMT7
For those that are following.
Just got the results and <0.1.  Surgery at Emory University Atlanta Ga.
August of 99.
Best wishes to all.
Again, Radiation versus Surgery06 Mar 2004 03:46 GMT17
    For the sake of new members to this exclusive little club, not
to mention disabusing me of erroneous information, what exactly are
the expected complications of radiation, understanding that there are
several different methods under that category?  
Successfully Vaccinates Some Patients in Baylor Health (For Lung Cancer)06 Mar 2004 00:13 GMT12
Dear Friends,
Hope someone would've known in Baylor Health they developed a vaccine
which could be used to block the progress of lung cancer.
Is there anything developed & proven for Prostate Cancer  like the
Using Nutrition to Fight Cancer-an UNscientific Test05 Mar 2004 17:12 GMT5
When my PSA hit 4.5 about four months ago, I went on a rigid diet and
exercise regimen.  I had always tried to stay on the low fat side of
the equation, but now, I gave up red meat and dairy products
completely; ate LOTS of fruit and vegetables; consumed soy in the form
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