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

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st. paddy's day humor......20 Mar 2006 15:14 GMT2
Paddy's prayer
Paddy was driving down the street in a sweat because he had an important
meeting and couldn't find a parking place. 
Looking up toward heaven, he said, "Lord, take pity on me.  If you
Hifu20 Mar 2006 14:29 GMT5
I had Hifu 3 weeks ago in Australia Gold Coast.
feel 100% was 2 weeks with a supra-pubic catheter through my lower abdomen
that was the only little problem,getting it out was a relief,but know I have
no side effects
gynecomastia20 Mar 2006 04:32 GMT2
During and after radiation I was on Lupron for seven months and it was
stopped in Nov 2004 as I couldn't take the side effects. Only now, 16
months later,  is my T beginning to rise. I went on daily 50 mg
Casodex when I stopped Lupron and that was just stopped. I have
RonL20 Mar 2006 00:05 GMT3
Ron, we're thinking of you.  Today's the worst, you'll feel 50% better
tomorrow.  Laurel
Question about "seeds"19 Mar 2006 21:36 GMT9
About "seeds."   Not used for "large prostate."    Is this so, and
why???
HIFU transmogrification18 Mar 2006 10:36 GMT4
Hello HIFU respondees. Please note that me, who was Mike, am now
HIFUMike and have answered all the posts with this name under the
original thread: "Hi Ho I'm for HIFU + content".
Thanks.
"No surgery for 65 yr olds" says NIH head18 Mar 2006 08:11 GMT10
Dr. Elias Zerhouni, director of the National Institutes of Health, said
yesterday on the Diane Rehm program, "It's pretty clear ...there is a
consensus... that surgery after the age of 65 does not make a lot of
sense. There is a general consensus there." For younger ages there is a
Help me understand this message on WebMD18 Mar 2006 02:16 GMT14
There is a message on the WebMD prostate cancer group, that I don't
understand. This gentleman recently had a RRP. His numbers were a
gleason score of 6 (3+3), T1c, and psa of 4.4.
Here is a quote from his message that I don't understand (hope he
TURP problems17 Mar 2006 20:15 GMT1
I know this news group is for prostate cancer but wonder if anyone could
help me.
Five weeks ago I had a TURP. It has been five weeks of leakage. I am using
the pads but that is not the answer for me.
new prostate cancer treatment info16 Mar 2006 21:33 GMT2
for those who are interested, there is a new web site on prostate
cancer that I would like to share with you all.
http://prostatecancer.obscuresound.com
keep up the fight!
PSA...a year later16 Mar 2006 19:04 GMT5
<0.01      Howie
Chillis 'shrink tumours and kill cancer cells'16 Mar 2006 08:12 GMT3
Wednesday, 15th March 2006
Science & Technology
Wed 15 Mar 2006
Chillis 'shrink tumours and kill cancer cells'
Early versus Delayed Androgen Deprivation - Another Data Point16 Mar 2006 03:44 GMT3
Here is another data point relating to this frequently discussed issue.
Full text is not yet available for free on-line.  If someone
interested in this topic does get the full text, I'd be curious to hear
back what kind of overall survival benefits they report...Ron
New Prostate Cancer Treatment Info16 Mar 2006 02:54 GMT3
for those who are interested, there is a new web site on prostate
cancer that I would like to share with you all.
http://prostatecancer.obscuresound.com
keep up the fight!
using electricity to kill cancer cells......16 Mar 2006 02:49 GMT14
ok - now - anyone got any suggestions on where or what to hook the
electrodes to??
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