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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / January 2006

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RT comments from my uro23 Jan 2006 18:16 GMT78
My uro/ onc/ surgeon/ med professor/ researcher recommends radiation as my
next tx if and when my post-RRP PSA warrants adjuvant tx. I e-mailed him
today prior to our forthcoming appointment and asked him how we can be sure
any new PSA source is confined to an RT field, i.e., ...
Is a posting about kidney stones off topic here?23 Jan 2006 17:19 GMT4
Is a posting about kidney stones off topic here?
Don't want to get flamed.
Has anyone else got this problem?23 Jan 2006 17:19 GMT11
Three years age I had a PSA value of 12.4 and prostate cancer was confirmed
by a biopsy. The doctor started me on a hormone therapy medication called
"Cosudex".
As a result of either the biopsy or the hormones or both, my penis shortened
Bleeding after IMRT22 Jan 2006 22:38 GMT4
I haven't posted for quite a while, but have been lurking.  Thought I'd
update you on one complication.  I thought hubby would never stop
bleeding rectally after the IMRT.  He was actually slightly anemic for
the last couple years, and the only suspect has been bleeding when going
Re: Pomegranate Extract on Prostate Cancer22 Jan 2006 17:21 GMT13
After my father was diagnosed with a prostate cancer that had only *just*
crept into his seminal vesicle - we searched for 'complimentary' medicines
to assist his radio therapy. We came across many reports on the recent and
growing research into Pomegranates, and its juice, ...
some new information one can relate to prostate cancer.....22 Jan 2006 05:25 GMT9
during my doctor's follow up appt, it was pointed out that one gram of
prostate cancer will produce a psa of 3.5
i've never heard this as a rule in terms of mass and psa.
hope this information will help.....
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Interesting but technical report on ED drugs21 Jan 2006 08:01 GMT1
Erectile Dysfunction: New Agents, New Data CME
Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, MD
Studies of Efficacy in Currently Available Agents
One of the challenges in treating erectile dysfunction (ED) is the
Small Cell Prostate Cancer21 Jan 2006 02:19 GMT4
Does anyone  have knowledge or experience with this type of prostate cancer?
Was diagnosed in early October and am getting chemotherapy only - Carboplatin
and Etoposide.  Main side effect is hair loss.  Had lots of problems with
pelvic pain, rectal spasms and urinary difficulty ...
calcium channel blockers and PCa20 Jan 2006 19:18 GMT9
I just learned there was concern in recent years, apparently based on some
epidemiological evidence, that calcium channel blockers (CCB) increase the
risk of PCa.  I've been taking Norvasc for a couple years (along with
Plendil for bp control).  Norvasc is a CCB.  Does anyone ...
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Dr. Peter Scardino's Prostate Book19 Jan 2006 16:01 GMT4
I usually read our list but haven't contributed anything recently.  Got
a copy of this book, which was published in 2005, at my local library.
After just reading a few chapters, I feel it would be worthwhile reading
along with Dr. Welsh's book. It should be useful to any newbies out
Introduction and a question19 Jan 2006 14:11 GMT9
Hello everyone! I am joining this group in the hopes of maybe helping my
father who is currently undergoing hormone therapy. He had his prostate
removed 2 years ago, but his PSA increased last October, so they are
beginning the treatment. He will be on hormones through February ...
Breast Milk for treating cancer?19 Jan 2006 10:47 GMT1
Has anyone heard of or is anyone currently using breast milk to aid in
treatment? I did a search and found articles on the research a doctor (I
believe in Sweden) has been doing using breast milk. The article was also in
Discover some time back and there had been some more recent ...
malpractice and health insurance premiums19 Jan 2006 05:48 GMT4
A new study shows that the insurance industry overstates its
malpractice burden:
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/malpractice/pr/?postId=5715
The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR) examined the
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