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

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Cancer Vaccine31 Oct 2004 12:08 GMT2
I noticed in the NY Times on Friday: the Dendron Corporation announced they
had "extended the lives of men with advanced prostate cancer" with an
experimental vaccine called "Provenge."  You can see the article at
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/29/business/29drug.html ... The NY ...
Condense Gleason Score31 Oct 2004 12:03 GMT3
Hey Guys, and Gals,
What a huge amount of info concerning Gleason Scores etc.
We need to condense this.  Make it easy for all to understand.
All of the info we have can be condensed.
Unexpected weight gain or loss?31 Oct 2004 01:30 GMT5
  Just wondered if any other RRP patients experienced unexplained
weight loss or weight gain after the surgery?   I had lost about 20
lbs. the year before when I had gall bladder problems.  After that
surgery I put back on about 5 libs., but kept the rest off without
GAMES FOR WHEN WE ARE OLDER30 Oct 2004 22:55 GMT1
1. Sag, You're it.
2. Pin the Toupee on the bald guy.
3. 20 questions shouted into your good ear.
4. Kick the bucket.
Question about Propecia  leading to prostate cancer risk30 Oct 2004 17:37 GMT4
I'm 33.   I've been taking Propecia for 5 years, with great results.
I have no history of prostate cancer in my family.  However, my
dermatologist is now reluctant to give me a prescription for it. I
even had to sign a paper that I understand that Propecia increases the
it's halloween - kids don't try this at home!!!!!30 Oct 2004 14:54 GMT1
    There is a merry family gathering for Halloween with all
generations around the table. The little children (naughty little
rascals) smuggle a Viagra tablet into Grandpa's drink.
    After a while, Grandpa excuses himself because he has to go
Conflicting "expert" opinion30 Oct 2004 04:13 GMT17
Hi Group,
C. Palmer, a regular contributor to this group, will be thoroughly familiar
with the following, thru private correspondence. I have to say he is the
most wonderful guy, and has been a tremendous support and help to me thru
Salvage Radiation <0.0130 Oct 2004 02:14 GMT14
Had a dream last night that my psa test came back 0.79 and it seemed so
real.
My Doc reported to me just now that my test came back <0.01
17 months since last IMRT treatment.
Frequent ejaculation may be linked to a decreased risk of the cancer.29 Oct 2004 22:16 GMT1
From the BMJ but what we guys have always known, frequent sex is good for
you.
Derek.
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/328/7444/851-a
ribbons for PCa29 Oct 2004 19:14 GMT2
here is where I some. they are sky blue. heres the link
http://pcaawareness.net/pinsmall.html
I have no affilliation with this site.
John Kerry is pro-cancer ! ! !29 Oct 2004 01:36 GMT4
So better vote for George W.Bush, because Bush hates cancer and will
fight and destroy it!
Viagra v.s. Cialis28 Oct 2004 23:02 GMT6
My Dr. gave me Viagra... perscription for a little more help with ed.
I get a 100 mgs pill and use about 1/3.  It is very good, and works well.
I get a dull headache afterwards......sometimes, but does not bother me
since the sex with the drug is fantastic.
I (think I) figured out how to get rid of incontinent living, and incontinence (I hope) . . .28 Oct 2004 21:19 GMT3
It's better to try to get your PFM's to work naturally; they don't
seem to respond as well when you try to control them directly (e.g.,
by clamping down). The natural approach is this: when you are at the
point when your muscles hold fluid fairly well without intervention
Seeds May Rival Prostate Cancer Surgery28 Oct 2004 16:18 GMT9
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/95/103115.htm
Still Here and Reading27 Oct 2004 22:14 GMT1
Guys ( I should  say folks)
I've been reading, but not posting much recently as I've not had anything of
substance to contribute to the group lately. I've been actively involved in
fund raising for ALS research since learning of a brother's dx of that
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