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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / January 2005

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Sex or Chocolate?15 Jan 2005 12:42 GMT15
Hi again all
I was recently exchanging posts with a married woman in another ng,
who is also a type 2 Diabetic like myself...
She commented that Chocolate was never an issue for her until she was
Brother...........15 Jan 2005 05:08 GMT12
I look into my wonderful newsgroup and it has become a trash can...Brother.
I wish these ladies had prostate cancer and catheters hanging down below
there sagging boobs.
They would not like adds from men with 12 inch dongs, I am sure......
10 to go and that's it15 Jan 2005 00:33 GMT16
Hi again all, and hope your heads are having a reprieve from Xmas
celebrations, and getting ready for New Year's.
Having visited quite a lot of PCa websites since I found this ng, I've
picked up on a somewhat disturbing trend, mainly originating from the
Switching to Intermittant Hormone Therapy14 Jan 2005 21:26 GMT30
I have been on Lupron for about a year. The side effects have really
affected my QOL. Fatigue, joint pain and hot flashes, not to mention the
loss of sexual drive finally let me to decide to terminate HT at least for a
while. Had a long talk with my URO. Surprisingly enough, he ...
Which way to go?14 Jan 2005 19:33 GMT3
I would appreciate any advice/comments
57 years old
large prostate 100g plus
PSA over last five years between 5 and 10 (currently 9)
One Year Report14 Jan 2005 12:35 GMT10
January 7 is the one year anniversary of my brachythearpy.  95 seeds
implanted.   Before treatment, my PSA was 4.08, biop showed Gleason 6.
After 2 months, PSA was 1.1; after 6 months, it was 0.9.  Today I got
results from the test two days ago and it was 0.6.  Guess things are ...
The early adjuvant HT dilemma  loooooong14 Jan 2005 02:38 GMT27
THE EARLY, ADJUVANT HT DILEMMA
Early screening often leads to RP or RT followed by UD (undetectable) PSA
and no symptoms. We then expect a QOL graph consisting of years of high,
asymptomatic QOL, followed by biochemical (PSA) failure, then clinical
Plastic used in food container stimulates growth of certain    prostate c13 Jan 2005 22:40 GMT23
Plastic used in food container stimulates growth of certain prostate
cancer cells
Tuesday 4th January  
04 Jan 2005
New medical technology12 Jan 2005 23:40 GMT4
If there was a new technology that would dramatically impact
the quality of life and health for you and the people you
love and care about, would you want to know more about
it? To learn more about the health and wellness
Question to the group.12 Jan 2005 20:04 GMT28
What are the signs of prostate cancer? what are the simptoms? How do you
knowwhen to be tested and who does the tests? Does your family phycisan
give the test or does he refer you to a specialist to do it?  sorry for
so many questions
Skip the Uro and the Biopsy lol11 Jan 2005 21:36 GMT10
Pinched this from another group:
/begin
60 Minutes did a piece on dogs smelling bladder cancer from urine
samples.
Levitra fails to rise to the occasion11 Jan 2005 19:08 GMT2
By Andrew Jack in London and Richard Milne in Frankfurt
Published: January 11 2005 02:00 | Last
updated: January 11 2005 02:00
GlaxoSmithKline, the British-based pharmaceuticals group, yesterday
Improvements in RP over Time11 Jan 2005 04:18 GMT5
In a different thread Steve Kramer asked...
I wonder if that is true of 10 years ago. 1994? I suppose there is not
so much difference between RRP, radiation and HT treatments of ten
years ago.  Better, certanly. But so much so that the mortality rate is
Dogs Detecting Prostate Cancer11 Jan 2005 00:16 GMT2
60 Minutes did a piece on dogs smelling bladder cancer from urine samples.
It was published in a refereed journal.  They also commented that tests are
underway to see if dogs can detect prostate cancer.  Has anyone read of this
experiment in a print-based journal which is/is not on ...
"Don't Look Back" - Great Advice10 Jan 2005 03:56 GMT6
?Don't look back.?   Wow, can I relate to that great piece of advice I just
read on this board..  Because that's exactly what I'm starting to do?  arg?.
(I should have checked into this NG waay before now?)
A few months ago I found out I had a PSA of 10.4 and a quick trip to a
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