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| Provenge | 20 Feb 2006 23:30 GMT | 8 |
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| Knee replacement | 20 Feb 2006 21:58 GMT | 4 |
Does anyone in this group know of anyone who has had a knee replacement while being treated with lupron.
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| Our Natural Product Kills Human Cancer epithelial cells 100% within 72 hours and NO Side Effects! | 20 Feb 2006 20:38 GMT | 2 |
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| Anyone had repeat Bladder Neck Incisions | 20 Feb 2006 17:17 GMT | 5 |
Just hoping someone could give me some advice please. My husband (62) had his prostate removed in September 05, recovered well and then experienced some bladder problems. Had a BNI in December . catheter in overnight and then removed next day . Experienced a loss of lots of
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| robotic prostectomy/east coast | 20 Feb 2006 17:12 GMT | 12 |
While I'm hoping for the best while working with variation in my PSA, and hoping it's resolved, I'm considering my options. (A PSA of 5.4 in October after a year ago being 1.6. Re-test in November 1.9, then repeat in January 2.5. Scheduled for another re-test
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| Chances of nerve sparing w/high PSA | 19 Feb 2006 20:56 GMT | 15 |
Hi, all. We saw a surgeon today, Kletscher, seemed very caring, competent, experienced. He said he does do nerve sparing surgery, but he was going to be honest and that he didn't think it likely in Steve's case. Apparently because the high PSA and fact that biopsy shows
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| Need Advise-Cryosurgery | 19 Feb 2006 19:57 GMT | 8 |
I have recurring PC after XBRT just completed bone scan,CT scan, and ProstaScint. No evidence of mets. Salvage surgery not an option due to heart problems. seems like only choice is cryo an HT. Looking for cryo person in mid-atlantic area. any advise or input would
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| New Depend Pads - What Gives? | 19 Feb 2006 18:53 GMT | 9 |
The last three packages of Depends Pads (for men of course) are different than the previous dozens. A few months back the package changed color from mostly blue to mostly green. Now in the last couple of weeks I bought three new packages on sale to stock up from two
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| Need advice | 19 Feb 2006 13:17 GMT | 17 |
A family member has been successfully treated for prostate cancer twice. The down side is that the second time his pain and incontenance has never subsided. It must be over a year by now. He has seen two doctors and both more or less said they can't do anything. I don't
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| just diagnosed v psa results | 19 Feb 2006 12:00 GMT | 1 |
Brachytherapy 11/21/05 PSA as of 2/7/06 3.1 dr said going down as expected. j.
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| Biopsy & PSA | 19 Feb 2006 06:26 GMT | 4 |
How long after a prostate biopsy does it take for the psa to return to its pre-biopsy level, four weeks after my biopsy, the psa is still markedly elevated ????
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| Off to Torino | 18 Feb 2006 18:22 GMT | 3 |
In an earlier post I said I was celebrating my low PSA reading 18 months after RRP with a ski trip to the alps. I am off next Tue with my son. We are going skiing in St. Gervais in the French Alps and going to the Bobsled event at the Winter Olympics.
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| Using Avodart to Hold PCa In Check? | 18 Feb 2006 12:15 GMT | 19 |
Background: I was diagnosed in August of last year, PSA 6.2, Gleason 3+3 in a small percentage of one of 12 cores, verified by Johns Hopkins and Bostwick Labs. I am 61, and have been doing active surveillance, massively changed my diet to reduce fats and meats, and am taking the ...
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| First Post-op PSA Test = Undetectable! | 18 Feb 2006 02:28 GMT | 11 |
Subject line says it all... Yipppeee! KenA
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| ADT hard on the heart | 18 Feb 2006 02:11 GMT | 1 |
The following link is to an article at NIH posted by Reuters Health: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_29678.html Paul
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