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

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Prostate alcohol cure?31 Jul 2005 20:15 GMT3
I find this story hard to believe, but I supposed that anything is
possible.
http://www.yananow.net/Mentors/AlanC.htm
Gen-immune therapy against prostate cancer31 Jul 2005 02:46 GMT13
Is there anything known or published in the English language about this
research project? With help of two vaccins (CG1940 and CG8711) and
anti-bodies should the cancer be cleared by the imune system itself.
I am invited for a take-in consult and like to tell some US-friends
Post seeds PSA30 Jul 2005 16:59 GMT9
I had 28 sessions of IMRT and then seeds in September 2004. In April
2005 my PSA was 0.15 In July it was 0.2. It does not seem to be going in
the right direction. My doctor says it is OK but I am not so sure. Do I
need more time?
ONE YEAR LATER30 Jul 2005 16:49 GMT10
One year ago today, I had RRP performed by Dr James Eastham of Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.  My outcome was tremendous.  My only
complication was low blood pressure, for which I received a blood
transfusion (of my own blood).  I had little pain.  I was walking 1+ miles
There are many drugs that can cause cancer?29 Jul 2005 22:51 GMT2
This news story,
http://www.kfmb.com/stories/story.18989.html
which DO NOT pertain to Prostate Cancer, ends with the following
paragraph; which is news to me:
When will androgen inhibitors be available in generic form?29 Jul 2005 21:50 GMT1
Lupron and other ADT drugs are extemely expensive.  Does anyone know
when any of these might become available in generic form?
Clinical factors help determine risk of prostate cancer death    after RP29 Jul 2005 20:29 GMT3
Clinical factors can help determine risk of prostate cancer death after
radical prostatectomy
27 Jul 2005
Clinical factors including the time to biochemical recurrence following
Spectrum initiates trial of prostate cancer drug - ozarelix29 Jul 2005 16:09 GMT4
Spectrum Pharmaceuticals has launched a phase I/II trial in the US to
explore the safe and efficacious dose range of its drug, ozarelix, as a
treatment for patients with hormone-dependent prostate cancer.
27 Jul 2005, 08:24 GMT - "This study will provide us additional valuable
Incontinence specialist update.29 Jul 2005 12:19 GMT8
   Spoke yesterday to the Physicians Assistant at the incontinence
specialist's office.  Had a very good conversation with this man.  He took a
lot of time to answer my questions and fully explain things.  The main
points were:
Questions re: 3-D conformal salvage radiation29 Jul 2005 00:17 GMT19
I just had a second opinion to consult a radiation oncologist.  How
much do you, guys, know about this technique as used for this purpose?
How old is it?  How many years of data have accumulated in respect to
its short- and long(er)-term side effects?  What has the data shown?
New Clues in Prostate Cancer Therapy28 Jul 2005 17:23 GMT1
New Clues in Prostate Cancer Therapy
July 27, 2005
(USA TODAY) -- Two new studies could help men and their doctors better
treat prostate cancer.
Being told to start Lupron - what do you think?28 Jul 2005 02:57 GMT30
History is PSA was 18.9   04/20/2002 @ 50
Biopsy  05/07/2002 Gleason Grade (3+3)
RRP 06/26/2002 then G7(3+4), T3a with Neg margins
PSA  <.1  .2   .3   .7
Combination Hormone/Vaccine Therapy for Prostate Cancer May    Benefit P27 Jul 2005 15:01 GMT1
Combination Hormone/Vaccine Therapy for Prostate Cancer May Benefit
Patients Whose Disease Returns
BETHESDA, MD -- July 25, 2005 -- A new study finds that a cancer vaccine
combined with hormone-deprivation therapy can help patients with
Artificial Sphincter Studies.27 Jul 2005 14:37 GMT4
   My primary care doctor sent me abstracts on a couple studies involving
the artificial urinary sphincter.  Reporting here just for others who may be
facing this decision.
   "Comparison of artificial urinary sphincter and collagen for the
how effective is PSA & DRE combo?27 Jul 2005 03:18 GMT12
I'm a 49yo male with type 2 diabetes. I've just started seeing a new
doctor. The first thing he did was give me a physical. When he asked if
I wanted a "rectal" I declined. I've never had that done to me. My
responce was, "Who in the hell would actually want one of those? There's
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