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| Medicare Part D more costly than VA | 22 Dec 2005 19:29 GMT | 1 |
See: http://www.webmd.com/content/article/116/112259?src=RSS_PUBLIC Regards, Steve J
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| Great News | 22 Dec 2005 18:35 GMT | 8 |
I would like to announce to the world, the birth of my new Grandson. Born on my birthday. The best present one could have. Oh yeah, after a year on ADT, and nine months post RT, PSA still undetectable. Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas to all.
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| Lupron & Heart Disease | 21 Dec 2005 23:29 GMT | 6 |
Anybody have any reference reading regarding lupron therapy resulting in some coronary artery constriction?
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| Velocity question | 21 Dec 2005 01:58 GMT | 7 |
I think I am talking about the PSA velocity here. When I was 45 my PSA was .93, when I was 51 my PSA was 3.75. Both exams had a normal DRE. Is this an unusual situation that should have raised a red flag? Thanks,
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| New member | 20 Dec 2005 22:54 GMT | 17 |
I'm a Londoner (UK) one year post a radical prostatectomy with a PSA <0.01 so (touch wood) all going well. I'm 45 years old and started developing symptoms 3 years ago. It took nearly 2 years before they operated because I don't think they expected someone my
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| prostasol | 20 Dec 2005 19:35 GMT | 7 |
I've beek taking prostasol for the last few months...psa down from 15 to .03. My question is what can I expect in the long term. Does anyone have any long term experience with this productor the earlier product pc spes ? Does having psa down really mean anything in terms of cancer
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| Is 'ploidy' info important prior to treatment? | 20 Dec 2005 03:21 GMT | 2 |
One member of the club I talked with said I should know my Ca's ploidyness. Is that known at the preliminary biopsy Pathology report? I'm one week out from knowing my biopsy numbers. 2 out of 10 cores positive, both on the left side, 4+4 and 4+3. PSA 5.79. Age 52. An
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| Prostate gland measurement/s | 20 Dec 2005 01:16 GMT | 2 |
There was a lot of conjecture on this recently: http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-138o.shtml cc (CUBIC CENTIMETERS): Used as a measurement of prostate gland volume or amount of prostate
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| Question re chocolate | 19 Dec 2005 17:03 GMT | 16 |
This is a little late for the discussion on chocolate, but I am catching up. Much as I like chocolate, I don't have any whatsoever because I thought it is high in fat and that we should be on a low fat diet.
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| Shocked | 19 Dec 2005 15:28 GMT | 60 |
I am truly shocked at some of the remarks made on the subject of faith and religion. I never expected this from this group of what I thought were tolerant, sympathetic, and understanding gentlemen. I started this by talking a little (very little) about faith, not even religion ...
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| Testosterone and PC | 19 Dec 2005 14:33 GMT | 3 |
Does anyone know if ejaculation causes an increase in testosterone which in turn can feed the cancer?
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| Proton Beam Therapy | 19 Dec 2005 11:47 GMT | 3 |
Good Morning All, Just wanted to ask if anyone on the NG has any experience with Proton Beam Therapy. My brother was the first to tell me about it, and that it was being used at Loma Linda. It sounds very promising.
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| Question about Celebrex for recurrent PCa | 19 Dec 2005 03:18 GMT | 2 |
Over the last few years, it's been encouragiung to hear that Celebrex demonstarted a positive effect on men with recurring PCa following radiation or surgery. A monkey wrentch was thrown into the works, however, when it was announced in 2004 that Celebrex showed adverse
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| HIFU | 18 Dec 2005 20:02 GMT | 3 |
If you have had this treatment, please post. I'm sure many of us would like to hear of your experience, Thanks
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| Research Information | 18 Dec 2005 17:51 GMT | 1 |
Can anyone actually tell me the side effects they had during the course of their treatments? Can you also let me know the kind of drug you took? Visit www.danasmah.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk to submit your information. You will find the form on the feedback link.
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