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

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Exercise 'slows prostate cancer'13 May 2005 04:29 GMT8
"Exercise 'slows prostate cancer'", BBC News, May 9, 2005,
Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4527379.stm
Regular vigorous physical activity could slow the progression of
prostate cancer in older men, a study has found.
Surgery better for most prostate cancer cases-study13 May 2005 02:12 GMT17
11 May 2005 20:59:32 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Gene Emery
BOSTON, May 11 (Reuters) - Men who opt to have cancerous prostates
Prophylactic removal of prostate?13 May 2005 01:45 GMT2
I've got a lot of prostate cancer in my family history. Do any urologists
advocate prophylactic removal of prostate?
Thanks,
Jack
Questions after RRP13 May 2005 00:47 GMT11
I had a radical retropubic prostatectomy Thursday morning (May 5) and
went home from the hospital the next day at 2pm. The surgery went fine.
The surgeon was able to save the nerve bundle on the left side, but had
to remove some of the right nerve bundle. The tumor appears to be
Yet another study, this one says not to treat (swell).13 May 2005 00:30 GMT5
http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/conditions/05/04/health.prostate.reut/index.html
What A Bummer12 May 2005 21:59 GMT43
Just got my first Post Op PSA test back (3 mo. +).
It's 0.24. What a bummer. Haven't talked to URO yet but assume that
radiation is next.
Any recommendations?
Holy Milk Mustache, Batman! No WONDER I joined the club12 May 2005 13:55 GMT6
In a Harvard study of male health professionals, men who drank two or more
glasses of milk a day were almost twice as likely to develop advanced
prostate cancer as those who didn't drink milk at all.
The new USDA food pyramid advises us to consume 50% more dairy than that.
OT? Best to David S. for Hernia Repair12 May 2005 11:48 GMT5
Best wishes to David S. (Buttercupsdad) on next monday's hernia repair.
I've written to him...but maybe my 'webtv' e-mail got blocked somehow.
He's been posting so his spirit is fine.
:-)
OT: Spyware Protection.12 May 2005 05:47 GMT37
   I have SpywareBlaster, Spybot Search & Destroy, and Ad-Aware installed
on my PC.  The virus protection software is McAffee.  My question is why is
it that when I run these programs for a check, and I update the programs
regularly, I always seem to come up with what appears to be ...
First Anniversary12 May 2005 02:28 GMT6
I just wanted to share some good news with my friends on this newsgroup. The
first anniversary of my RRP will be the eighteenth of this month. I just got
the results of my fourth quarterly postoperative PSA: <.01. Waiting for the
Urologist to answer my question on whether we go ...
everything you wanted to know about  ProstaScint....12 May 2005 01:30 GMT3
INTRODUCTION
ProstaScint is an immunoconjugate containing a monoclonal antibody (MAb)
directed toward prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). Expression of
this antigen is higher in prostate adenocarcinoma cells than in
where in the prostate12 May 2005 01:17 GMT5
When I took part of the pathology-report with my general doc, it said
that biopsies were taken from the "apex", "middle" and the "base" of
the prostate, where it showed malignancy in a part of the "right
base".
rrp changes your sex interest ?11 May 2005 22:56 GMT30
I find after RRP that my interest in the opposite sex has diminshed.
Beofre I was interested now sometimes I find that I dont
see what the interest is ?
Does RRP do anything to your interest in sex ?
OT:  Mike your email is full.11 May 2005 22:55 GMT1
Got more errors Mike.  This time it says you are over your quota, which I
assume means the file is full.
interesting reading - product designed to treat pca & other    cancers.11 May 2005 20:26 GMT3
 Cytogen Corporation and Dowpharma today announced a collaboration to
create a targeted oncology product designed to treat prostate and other
cancers. Under the agreement, Dowpharma's proprietary MeO-DOTA
bifunctional chelant technology will be used to radiolabel Cytogen's
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