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Article: PSA Doubling Time Points to Prostate Cancer Outcome15 Oct 2005 00:40 GMT1
PSA Doubling Time Points to Prostate Cancer Outcome
By David Douglas
NEW YORK OCT 10, 2005 (Reuters Health) - Prostate-specific antigen
(PSA) doubling time can help predicts clinical outcomes in patients
Thanks all...surgery Wed.14 Oct 2005 20:11 GMT33
Thanks to everyone who responded to my concerns. I received over 50
responses and really appreciate the feedback, particularly from those
who have had excellent outcomes. It's great that you've stayed around
to help us newbies. After a lot of thought and research I've decided on
PSA still going down :)13 Oct 2005 23:47 GMT2
Hello again all:
Good PSA readings but still cloaked by ADT, after completing 23
fractions of EBRT and 3 fractions of HDRB.
2nd last shot of Lucrin next Wednesday and the final early Jan, 2006.
How Prostate Cancer Invades Bone13 Oct 2005 22:11 GMT3
Prostate cancer cells use Wnt signaling proteins to promote growth of
painful bone tumors
Prostate cancer is a cruel disease. Left untreated, prostate cancer
cells
Just some mid-week humor13 Oct 2005 16:44 GMT6
Two old guys, one 80 and one 87, were sitting on their usual
park bench one morning. The 87 year old had just finished his morning
jog and wasn't even short of breath. The 80 year old was amazed at his
friend's stamina and asked him what he did to have so much energy. The
PSA Anxiety13 Oct 2005 12:39 GMT10
I'm due to have my first 6 month PSA blood draw next week and am pretty
scared.
After the March open RRP, the pathology was good (T1c, neg. margins, no
node involvement) and my 4 week PSA test (my doc likes a 4 week test
I.P. the accidental hero (and CC)13 Oct 2005 01:55 GMT45
I.P. Freely got into self-justification mode and bleated out
petulantly!
/begin
OTOH, how many people spend their "health insurance money" on cars,
foreskin problem resolved - it was the pads12 Oct 2005 19:07 GMT1
I posted earlier regarding my tight foreskin and it turns out the
problem was the brand of pads I was using.  For two years I used
Depends except about a month ago when I made a switch to the cheaper
house brand of Longs Drugs because I couldn't bring myself to pay the
3 Years & Cured...... again12 Oct 2005 17:22 GMT5
  As a birthday present yesterday I got back a .04 PSA after my annual
checkup. So NOW I'm cured. I'm always cured right after another undetectable
result. I seem to get a bit uncured again as the weeks creep up to the next
PSA. I'm told that the PSA anxiety may never end. I guess ...
BIL psa12 Oct 2005 01:53 GMT3
My brother in law, whose PSA was 300 a week or so ago, has a PSA of 58 now.
This must mean the chemo is working!!!  Can this be true or is it probably a
lab error?
Jackie
Could you use this??11 Oct 2005 06:04 GMT2
Don't know if anyone here has this particular problem, but wanted to share
this site I found.
Perhaps it will help!?? ;))))
Have fun with it, guys! :))
ARTIFICIAL SPHINCTER?10 Oct 2005 23:35 GMT1
Am closing in on four years post RP.  Age - 63.  PSA is great.., but still
incontinent.  A pad a day is all.., but it's usually pretty full by days
end.  Tried a bulking agent - didn't work.  I can certainly live with the
pads.  But, if there is a better way, I'd sure be willing to ...
Given five cycles of chemo at stage 4 and at the age of 68.09 Oct 2005 02:03 GMT13
Hello Every One
Please read the following matter and bring it to knowledge of the
common people inside or outside Pakistan.
I can't understand what can I do in that society regarding this .
Pain in lower abdomen.....08 Oct 2005 23:53 GMT10
Hello again guys.  You've been so helpful in the past, I thought I'd
come here again with a question.
To set the stage for those that don't know:  Diagnosed with PCa on June
22, 2005 - 37 years old.  PSA of .7 (yes, POINT seven) but a palpable
Howie and Help08 Oct 2005 21:08 GMT6
I have been talking with a few men concerning erectile function.
I did send my pump off for free to the first taker.
It was clean and packed well and ready for action.
Here is my message to Howie, and others who feel that they cannot achieve
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