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| Lycopene slows human prostate tumour growth in mice, adding vitamin E | 01 Oct 2004 00:46 GMT | 1 |
Lycopene slows human prostate tumour growth in mice, adding vitamin E is even better 30 Sep 2004 Geneva, Switzerland - A study by Dutch and German researchers has
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| 4+ glasses of red wine per week may reduce risk of pca by 50% | 30 Sep 2004 23:27 GMT | 19 |
Posted By: News-Medical in Men's Health NewsPublished: Thursday, 23-Sep-2004 Four or more glasses of red wine per week may reduce risk of prostate cancer by 50 percent
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| Study finds dogs can smell cancer | 30 Sep 2004 15:04 GMT | 14 |
can prostate cancer smelling dogs be far behind? ============= Thursday, September 23, 2004 A dog's sense of smell is up to 100,000 times better than a human's.
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| Once a day keeps prostate cancer away? | 30 Sep 2004 12:59 GMT | 1 |
Once a day keeps prostate cancer away? Study: Frequent ejaculations may protect against disease Sexual activity does not cause prostate cancer, and men who ejaculate frequently may even be protecting themselves against the disease, U.S.
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| How is John Preston | 30 Sep 2004 08:41 GMT | 3 |
Carolyn How is John. I ask as much for myself since I live in Sussex. My PCa is gradually progressing and one of these days I'm probably going to need Chemo.
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| Informal ED Survey | 29 Sep 2004 18:30 GMT | 8 |
I met with my surgeon earlier this week He said I was doing really well with a weak erection capabe of penetration 3 months after an RP. He said most people have no erectile function until 6 months to 2 years after an RP. I know this is not a scientific sampling, but I
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| Why Shorter LRP Catheter Duration | 29 Sep 2004 14:57 GMT | 8 |
In the past there has been some speculation here about why LRP patients have Folly catheters in place for less than a week while RRP and PRP patients have to endure it for a couple of weeks. I've wondered about it too. You would think that in both cases there is the same wound ...
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| OT - ALS Walk | 28 Sep 2004 23:33 GMT | 2 |
I realize that this is off topic by a wide margin, but I still request your support. Some of you may remember my mention of a brother dx'd with ALS a few weeks ago. It was unknown to me until today, that my oldest son had become involved
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| Does Fosamax +Casodex+Zoladex=Burning Rectal Pain? | 28 Sep 2004 23:16 GMT | 1 |
I am posting this for a friend who, having been diagnosed with a Gleason 10, is now being treated with Fosamax, Casodex and Zoladex. He has developed acute rectal pain and swollen Hemorrhoids. He went to the pharmacy which gave him an analgesic ointment to apply,
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| a cartoon that the newsgroup understands all too well | 28 Sep 2004 13:08 GMT | 1 |
the comic strip - non sequitur 4 cartoon panels 1st panel - shows person sitting morning coffee in front of computer screen. computer belches out that "you have 127 new messages"
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| New starter | 28 Sep 2004 12:13 GMT | 9 |
I'm a new starter to this ng and have been diagnosed with a Stage 2 prostate cancer and am awaiting a response from Fremantle Hospital, Western Austalia, Oncology Dept, to introduce me to a Radiotherapy Program recommended by my Urologist.
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| LRP Who has the best surgery location | 28 Sep 2004 11:42 GMT | 9 |
Trying to find best location for LRP. I have been told Dr Krongrad @Aventura Hosp (Miami Fl area) or Henry Ford Hosp Dearborn Mi. can anyone advise. rbowlin1@gte.net
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| Keyhole cancer surgery enable patients to have sex after surgery! new | 28 Sep 2004 03:50 GMT | 1 |
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 LONDON: A new landmark surgery that was recently performed at a London hospital, the Bristol Royal Infirmary, has ensured that patients can resume an active sex-life after the operation.
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| Conversation with a uro | 28 Sep 2004 02:56 GMT | 10 |
I saw my uro today and had a discussion about IHT, et al. When we first discussed HT, he said he'd want me on it for a couple of years, if it worked, and then make a decision about IHT. But, we hadn't had any real discussion about IHT, just a statement that we'd look into it at ...
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| Prostate Cancer Predictive Nomogram | 27 Sep 2004 23:44 GMT | 2 |
I came across a good prostate cancer predictive nomogram at the following Sloan-Kettering Cancer website: http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/10088.cfm It is valid for newly diagnosed men to help them with treatment options
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