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

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3rd annual: Are shoes the cause of prostate cancer?06 Jan 2006 23:58 GMT20
TO: All prostate cancer researchers, doctors, and patients.
I am a 35-year-old electrical engineer investigating the biomechanical
effects of shoes on degenerative diseases.  Each year I post about this
admittedly unusual connection, but thus far nobody has taken it
RP cloudy urine06 Jan 2006 23:55 GMT8
I had a RP 3 weeks ago and the catheter removed 1 week ago.
Whilst catheterised my urine returned to a clear straw colour after day 3.
However, since the catheter was removed last week, my urine has
progressively become a milky straw colour.
Help me stop worrying06 Jan 2006 23:38 GMT13
I recently did RoboticRP and got the catheter out two days ago.  I got
a good pathology report (everything negative) .  Now its depends pads
time.  I didn't have much leakage the first day but starting today
I've had quite a bit more leakage and went thru 4 pads.  I know it's
www.davinciprostatectomy.com/video.html06 Jan 2006 06:54 GMT7
www.davinciprostatectomy.com/video.html
Did everyone catch the video?  It was pretty interesting and showed
an animation of the procedure.  I guess the hand drawn graphics are
easier to understand.
% or amount of cCells in biopsy as nomogram factor06 Jan 2006 04:05 GMT1
A doc I interviewed today mentioned that the amount of cCells present
in the biopsy cores is not factored into the nomogram score but should
be. Perhaps he was just painting a rosy picture in my particular case.
It seems like it should be a reasonable part of the success rate. Have
SCOTUS Case on End of Life Care -- Oregon's Death With Dignity Law06 Jan 2006 02:04 GMT6
The Oregon Death With Dignity Act case has been submitted to the Supreme
Court of the United States.
Should the Drug Enforcement Agency be empowered to review a physician's
care of a terminal patient whose pain is unmanageable?
Radiation Treatment06 Jan 2006 01:50 GMT46
I was recently diagnosed with Prostrate cancer (hell of a Christmas
present)!  My PSA was 8.3, I am 50 years old and they believe that the
cancer was caught early.  I have been given multiple treatment options.
I am leaning towards the beam radiation (Ithink that is what it is
information like this can be very misleading..........05 Jan 2006 23:41 GMT19
can you imagine what a man who has urinary problems and an small
elevated psa rise would think and then tell his doctor if the doctor
wanted him to get a biopsy?
to make things even worse,  the poster claims to be a doctor, but sure
Tom Witte, RIP05 Jan 2006 17:23 GMT5
On December 30, 2005, Thomas Michael Witte, Lt Cdr USN (retd) lost at
last his struggle with prostate cancer.
I did not have the honor of knowing him, but some folks here may have
been acquainted with Tom Witte.
New Member - Seeking Info 05 Jan 2006 14:51 GMT38
I'm 53 years old, and in good health.
Very recently diagnosed with PCa w/Gleason 6 (3+3), PSA 4.3. Just learning more about
treatment options.
Saw this:
Prostate chemo05 Jan 2006 14:13 GMT15
My dad was undergoing chemotherapy for his
prostate.  About a month ago, he was on his last monthly
chemo treatment after having had a total of eleven or so.  
    Disaster struck on the final monthly treatment.  Instead
Nerve Grafting/ Nerve Repair After Radical Prostatectomy??05 Jan 2006 03:05 GMT10
I've had a Radical Prostectomy about 5 years ago (I think been a while). I
was wondering if there is any hope of repairing the nerve damage these
days?
I've tried shots pills, and pumps with no success. Even the slightest
18 Month Post RRP PSA05 Jan 2006 00:18 GMT4
Got the good news over the weekend - my 18 month post-RRP PSA was <0.01.
Woo Hoo!!!!
Sandy K.
Age 48
One More Article On Statins Form JAMA04 Jan 2006 16:09 GMT1
Statins and Cancer Risk
A Meta-analysis
Krista M. Dale, PharmD; Craig I. Coleman, PharmD; Nickole N. Henyan, PharmD;
Jeffrey Kluger, MD; C. Michael White, PharmD
200604 Jan 2006 12:09 GMT3
Hapy New Year to all. Xray of left Femur...shows that the Chondrid
lesion in the distal left femoral metaphysis is overall STABLE in
size..thats good news along with my  PSA still at <0.01 10 months after
surgery...now I just had my last 4 teeth pulled on bottom...hate this
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