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

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Peter Headland doing fine.11 Jul 2005 22:54 GMT10
Hello News People,
   I have great news that Peter Headland went through surgery quite well,
and he looks clear on all accounts, and has both nerves spared.
He was in great spirits, and with his wife and a nurse @ Stanford Medical
True validity of pc tests questioned - drs welch & catalona    comment..11 Jul 2005 22:09 GMT3
Men's Health NewsPublished: Monday, 11-Jul-2005  
 According to the American cancer society, more than 232,000 men will
be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, and about 30,000 will die
of it.
Prostate cancer remains after surgery!11 Jul 2005 12:45 GMT19
My name is Jessica and my father Eric who is 56 years of age got diagnosed
with prostate cancer around September of 2004.  His PSA test was at a 9.  He
had surgery to have his prostate removed after Christmas.  The cancer leaked
out and attatched its self to the rectom and the recom ...
Therion initiates prostate cancer study - sounds promising....11 Jul 2005 04:07 GMT2
Therion Biologics has completed participant enrollment for its phase II
clinical trial of its investigational targeted cancer therapy in
patients with prostate cancer.
8 Jul 2005, 16:18 GMT - The therapy, known as Prostvac-vf, is designed
Robotic v. Open RP11 Jul 2005 02:44 GMT11
I'm research my options for RP. The Da Vinci "robotic" (how about "computer
assisted?") is attractive because it is less invasive and apparently has an
excellent 3D vision system. The arms are steady and capable of minute and
complex movements that allow a surgeon to, for example ...
patient helping items10 Jul 2005 00:37 GMT5
What does my B-I-L, who has terminal CA of the Prostate, need in this time
before he is totally bedridden?  I am thinking a wheel chair, walker, and
toilet extension.  What else?
Thanks, Jackie
post op recovery09 Jul 2005 23:52 GMT6
i am 48 years old and had laparoscopic prostatectomy with nerve sparing
8 weeks ago for prostate ca.  I am still struggling with afternoon
incontinence and total impotence.
Does anyone have any insight as to how long it typically takes to
Life time expectancy09 Jul 2005 14:48 GMT20
With a PMS of 475 I was diagnosed with prostate cancer, last February.
Tests and scans indicated it went to my skelet, and through my backspine
and pelvis, bladder, stomach and lungues. No more hope. All the
treatment I have is a Zoladex injection every three months. The next one
Study highlights insensitivity of PSA screening09 Jul 2005 13:49 GMT8
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/331/7508/67-a
Lots of Catching Up09 Jul 2005 12:42 GMT4
I've been in the Rockies for the last 9 days and have come back to 288
messages.  So, if I haven't gotten to yours............
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Cancer & BHP09 Jul 2005 12:42 GMT16
I have BPH and Cancer.
T1c Gleason 6, 3+3,
1/12 positive, localized,
Age 79, Good health,
Fingernails & Cancer? 09 Jul 2005 12:34 GMT6
This is weird, and probably only a coincidence, but I thought it worth
posting: For the last twelve years (I’m 62) I have not been able to grow
fingernails. They become brittle and break off back to the skin. I’ve
tried gelatin, Biotin, creams, antibiotics, and diet to no avail. My
PING: Lorelei - Alternative Treatments09 Jul 2005 01:13 GMT6
Lori
I've read your trials and tribulations with Curt and you seeing the
Shaman and would like to confirm we have an Alternative Treatments,
Therapies & Support Centre set up in the Shopping Centre of Sir
High Intensity Ultrasound Instead?09 Jul 2005 00:33 GMT2
Got this today, about a clinic in Toronto now offering this procedure.
Here's the URL:
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/July2005/07/c9555.html
"Ablatherm(R) HIFU is a highly precise procedure using high intensity,
70% of Men Donand#8217;t Need Aggressive Treatment for Prostate    Cancer08 Jul 2005 22:16 GMT14
Press Release July 06, 2005
 View press releases for July 06, 2005
Press Release Contact Information:
Arnold Romanofski
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 June, 2005
 
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