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

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It's time that time again30 Nov 2005 09:55 GMT15
I'm going for my 1 year anniversary PSA test soon. (I have to admit, I'm
a bit anxious) Meeting with the surgeon 12/9. All is well so far from my
robotic surgery last December. PSA's all <0.01. Hard, ok... difficult to
admit that it's been a year already. Hoping for the best! ...
Re urine therapy30 Nov 2005 01:59 GMT1
Alan, thank you for your post concerning urine drinking.  I hope your post
will dissuade all from doing this.  What is next, eating one's stool?
Jackie
tea for you cancer29 Nov 2005 15:41 GMT3
I found a tea website www.teahistory.net, which has some tea for health
articles, especially the green which can for your cancer and it is good
for your health, you can find this article in this site.
Ultra sound or prostate massage contraindicated after radical prostectomy???28 Nov 2005 17:52 GMT1
First, a physical therapist told me that I should know that using ultra
sound as physical therapy on my neck muscles has a very slight risk of
producing growth of cancer cells. The therapist said that they have to
tell this to all patients, even though a doctor prescribed the
New Member-Needs Advise28 Nov 2005 00:09 GMT43
PSA 3.1    2/1/2000
PSA 2.7    1/2/2002
PSA 6.4   10/1/2003    PSA Free % 17
Biopsy      12/1/2003    Negative
trying to help my Father in Russia diagnosed with PC27 Nov 2005 15:36 GMT2
My Dad is a muscovite, I settled in Portland, OR. I just learned he was
diagnosed with PC and I am trying to scope out if I could help him with
anything from the States. Firstly: if I get any MRI/X-ray/Ultrasound
and biopsy from there where could I go to have those looked over by an
Opinions about DRE27 Nov 2005 03:48 GMT20
My PCP is an internist and has yet to do a DRE during an annual
physical. When queried about this he said that the PSA is a reliable
enough indicator. He did send me to a Uro when my PSA took a bump.
Fortunately, and two biopsies later, it proved to be a false alarm.
Clarence Crow's temporary absence26 Nov 2005 22:14 GMT1
This is CC, posting via Google under my google nick, due to the fact my
bumbling ISP has screwed over the News Server in the past few days.
All the best for Thanksgiving to  those who celebrate it.
I've just been advised I possibly cannot have a TURP or Laser Surgery
helping my dad out of US26 Nov 2005 07:32 GMT4
My dad is a Russian and I live in Portland, OR. He was diagnosed with
prostate cancer recently.
I am trying to find a way to help him. Can I get his labs over Internet
and show to an American doctor? Perhaps MRI, ultrasound? I do not even
A bit of humour......26 Nov 2005 03:32 GMT11
No sense of humour...
My wife and I are watching "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" while we are in
bed.
I turned to her and said, "Do you want to have sex?"
Typist Apology26 Nov 2005 01:18 GMT28
I apologize to the group for my miserable typing tonight.  I don't know why
I am missing and mispelling words so much lately, but I am sure that reading
my posts has been a greater irritation than usual.
Thanksgiving Humor25 Nov 2005 22:42 GMT4
I realize this is a news group for cancer diagnosis and treatment issues....
I have to throw this in just for some light humor.
Subject: Fw: THINGS YOU CAN ONLY SAY AT THANKSGIVING  > >>>>
Neiman Marcus & PCa25 Nov 2005 22:29 GMT5
I'm informed that, in their current print catalog, the Neiman Marcus store
has several pages of PCa information and promises to share proceeds of
sales of certain merchandise.
*This* is the kind of thing we need to help ourselves and our brothers and
MRI Used to Track Path of Anti-Cancer Cells25 Nov 2005 16:53 GMT2
Scientists continue to find new uses for magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) to view the functions of organs in the body.
A team of scientists says it has developed a method to use the MRI to
track how well a certain cancer therapy is working.
Off to the 25 Nov 2005 05:14 GMT1
I will be silent for a while, not out of indifference to you all, but to
reinstall my Windows XP, and attendant drivers, programs, and who knows what
else.Who knows if I can do this myself?  Don't answer, I won't be here and
that was rhetorical question.  Happy American ...
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