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| Cryosurgery Appears Effective as Primary Treatment for High-Risk Pca | 20 Apr 2005 19:48 GMT | 2 |
Cryosurgery Appears Effective as Primary Treatment for High-Risk Prostate Cancer Patients IRVINE, CA -- April 18, 2005 -- Endocare, Inc. (OTC: ENDO), an innovative medical device company focused on the development of
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| today it's been 2 years since my RP. an update. | 20 Apr 2005 13:18 GMT | 13 |
hi folks - well, here's the story. i guess the bad news is for some reason i'm leaking more the past two weeks than i've done in the past two months. i'm not 100% continent, but about 99.5%. i would like to think that i contribute my leaking to the fact that this year, due to my
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| Protrate cancer | 20 Apr 2005 04:43 GMT | 3 |
My father was diagnosed 5 years ago with a PSA reading of 7 at the time. He has had radiation, hormone therapy, and now chemotherapy. His reading went up to over 900PSA ( has anyone heard of a reading so high?) and now the cancer has spread to his bones all over his body. He is ...
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| NC Institute's Interesting Statement | 20 Apr 2005 03:21 GMT | 14 |
Perhaps a lot of you have already seen this, but it was front and centre in our Toronto Star this morning..... Heather http://www.thestar ...
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| First PSA Post RP | 19 Apr 2005 23:27 GMT | 12 |
Had my first PSA post March 24th RP. Nurse said that lab would send me the results and my doctor set me up for another PSA in 3 months. Should my first PSA post RP be indicative of what I should expect if everything went the way I am hoping it has or should I not sweat the ...
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| Diagnoised with Prostate Cancer. | 19 Apr 2005 19:18 GMT | 4 |
One of my friend who lives in India, has been diagnoised with prostate cancer(Age 60, PSA - 12 and Gleason Grade of 4 + 3). I did some googling and understood that the numbers are not very promising. Fortunately his cancer has not spread to the bones, which he confirmed
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| My story | 19 Apr 2005 18:44 GMT | 6 |
First I would like to thank you guys for the knowledge and the help you unknowingly provided me with, during a very long and lonely weekend - when I already knew the biopsy results but had no doctor to talk to.
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| "The Best" - Where and Whom? | 19 Apr 2005 18:01 GMT | 11 |
To all of the experienced and well-read contributors to this group, I ask: "If your father or son needed 'The Best' PCa care, what hospital and whom would you recommend he see?"
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| Just My Luck | 19 Apr 2005 17:15 GMT | 1 |
I can lose weight and swear off cholesterol drugs, but if I do, I'll die of Prostate Cancer (read the whole article or last four paragraphs):
>Study Suggests Link Between OTC Pain Killers, Heart Problems Monday, >April 18, 2005 |
| shot problems | 19 Apr 2005 01:53 GMT | 1 |
I have tried caverjet & trimix, the lst 4 times 2 with caverjet and 2 times with trimix. I did get a smaller that usual chemical erection, but I had immense PAIN, the first 3 times it lasted for about 30 to 45 minutes; this time it lasted 3 hours. The pain seems to have come from ...
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| new to group | 19 Apr 2005 00:16 GMT | 6 |
I just discovered this group, and I don't want to just lurk. I am 58, and I had my RRP on Mar 3, '05, and am recovering fairly well I think. I pushed it a little to hard getting back to work and came down with bronchitis and a little pnuemonia but now I seem to be back on track ...
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| Flax Seed and Prostate Cancer | 18 Apr 2005 20:04 GMT | 7 |
My doctor recommended me for a randomized trial that involves ground flax seed. Has anyone else been involved in a study, and do you have any comment about doing so positive or negative? I felt like I was doing something helpful, so everyday I take 30 grams
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| An amazing vitamin on the market. | 18 Apr 2005 19:22 GMT | 4 |
A message to the news groups out there about this amazing vitamin that is on the market, they say it supports the whole body, things like STRESS, BODY FAT, ANTI-AGING, ACNE AND SKIN, ARTHRITIS, DIABETES, BONES, SLEEP, CANCER, HEART DISEASE, DIGESTION AND INDIGESTION, KIDNEY AND ...
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| New PC Book from Sloan-Kettering | 18 Apr 2005 14:32 GMT | 3 |
I skimmed a new PC book by Scardino (Uro Chief @ Memorial Sloan-Kettering) today at the bookstore (B&N). Like most other PC books, it has enough unique contributions that if I were still in a treatment decision phase OR hadn't already studied the OTHER 7-8 good PC books, I'd buy ...
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| new to group | 18 Apr 2005 05:45 GMT | 20 |
Hello to all. I've been lurking in the background for quite awhile, and wish to thank everyone for all the info I've gleaned here. Figured it was about time to join the fray.
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