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

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Was Atkins right about Low Fat all along? 11 Mar 2006 01:13 GMT26
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/07/AR2006020701681.
html?nav=rss_nation

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/02/08/news/fat.php?rss
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/08/health/08fat.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
http://www.chicagotribune ...
Semen-based Test For Prostate Cancer To Be Developed11 Mar 2006 00:39 GMT2
Semen-based Test For Prostate Cancer To Be Developed By Proteome Systems
Ltd And US-based Egenix Inc
March 10, 2006. Proteome Systems Ltd (ASX: PXL) today announced the
signing of an agreement with the New York-based biotechnology company,
Substitution of  LHRH agonists in prostate cancer10 Mar 2006 19:37 GMT4
My father (83 years old) is being treated for advanced metastatic
prostate cancer. He is receiving Casodex (bicalutamide) by mouth once
daily, Zometa (zoledronic acid) IV every 6 weeks, and has an Vantas
(histrelin) extended release intradermal implant. At ten months into
zero10 Mar 2006 13:44 GMT4
i got back my second psa results and it came in a big ZERO
need help10 Mar 2006 04:56 GMT2
i am stll leaking after 5 months after surgery last week had bladder
scraped for scar tissue that was found i am wondering if any 1 has had
to have the AMS 800  or the InVance Male Sling  system if you have would
you please e mail me other than still leaking i am fine
Celebrex and Prostate Cancer09 Mar 2006 21:22 GMT20
An Anti-Inflammatory Drug (Celebrex) Slows Progression in Men with Recurrent
Prostate Cancer
October 18, 2004 - New Orleans - A small study is the first to show that
Celebrex, an anti-inflammatory pain killer, slows the progression of recurrent
Prostate cancer research09 Mar 2006 19:22 GMT6
I have got a question.
A few universities in the UK are currently doing a research on
prostate cancer, and they have written to 100,000 men all over the
coutry to volunteer for an ASP test. I have received a request as
getting pre-registered for surg on Mon. chest ex-ray showed spot09 Mar 2006 18:26 GMT1
I was pre-registering at the hospital yesterday for my colon resection
(that's what they're calling that now) and RP. They took a chest x-ray
and said there is a 7mm spot on my lung. I've had 5 chest x-rays since
early Jan. and nothing else showed till now. The uro said he didn't
ENZYTE - ENHANCEMENT-PILL COMPLAINTS09 Mar 2006 16:21 GMT4
ENHANCEMENT-PILL COMPLAINTS
'Smiling Bob' settles with state
Friday, March 03, 2006
Tracy Turner
My post op PSA news09 Mar 2006 02:41 GMT3
Just letting you know my first post op PSA diagnostic (Bayer) was <0.10
My 'spiritual' advisor suggested to now perform three tasks in honor of
the good news.
1. Make a donation. Any suggestions?
Anyone heard from Steve and Laurel?09 Mar 2006 02:33 GMT14
I think steve's RP was scheduled for yesterday. I was just wondering
about them.  What is the average stay in the hospital, given good
health, for a RP? Mine is scheduled for monday the 13th. Plus removal
of a colon tumor. They are sparing no nerves, it's the whole thing
Monthly follow up: "Is melanoma simply a Vitamin D deficiency cancer?"08 Mar 2006 22:06 GMT4
TO: All melanoma researchers, doctors, and patients.
It seems to me that with Vitamin D3, a person would be melanoma-free
for life.  I realize that's a pretty bold opinion coming from an
amateur with irrelevant degrees in electrical engineering, but just
Has anyone read this?08 Mar 2006 03:58 GMT12
Scott & White Cancer Research Institute on it's way to making history
Updated: Mar 2, 2006 11:54am
Researchers here in Central Texas are conducting the first clinical
study of its kind in the world where a drug targets prostate cancer
new ADT research:  comments?07 Mar 2006 20:58 GMT18
http://www.healthcentral.com/newsdetail/408/1507831.html
Intersting straw in the wind07 Mar 2006 20:06 GMT3
The note below was reported in a recent issue of Nature.  I'm not sure
what it means, but it seems indirectly, at least, to question the
conventional theory that hormone resistant cells are there from the
beginning.
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