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

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URINE THERAPY AS A CURE FOR CANCER04 Dec 2005 00:06 GMT56
i would like to share my own experience with urine therapy.
motivated by the great results of practicing it since the last 10 years
of my life and having whitnessed an incredible cure of cancer (in the
last stage!!!) in a very close person to me, i want to post this
Rise in PSA from 0.4 to 1.8: Is This a Concern?02 Dec 2005 19:18 GMT30
Hello all, my first posting to this group. Two years ago my PSA was measured
at 0.4, but in a recent blood test it has increased to 1.8. The lab report
shows that an acceptable range is up to 4.0. However, my doctor says that a
four-fold increase in the level over the last two ...
Attent: Chris Palmer01 Dec 2005 11:51 GMT1
Please read the post titled Need information by tooter.
You have helped me last year with the PSA and Free PSA, so this is me
again.
all the guys have given me good advice and I thank them alot.  Now I would
Post Radical prostatectomy-incontinence01 Dec 2005 02:36 GMT10
HiIm back! First I want to thank all of you for your comments on my last
thread you have no idea how helpful your insight was.
It has been 6 weeks since my Dad had his prostate removed. He was
originally diagnosed with a gleason 8 but after the pathology report
this may be the greatest discovery this year.....01 Dec 2005 00:34 GMT1
Molecule identified in prostate cancer
Chapel Hill, N.c. | November 30, 2005 12:01:13 AM IST
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers say they have
identified a molecule that stimulates the aggressive growth of prostate
looking to help my dad abroad01 Dec 2005 00:18 GMT6
I am wondering where to get help if any, so I post it here;
My dad lives in Moscow, Russia. 75 y.o. otherwise healthy white male.
tells me not to worry - he got the best docs and technology available
there, but from my experience they do not always know how to use the
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