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

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Australian herb used for Prostrate cancer27 Apr 2006 00:56 GMT4
The group might find this radio broadcast on ABC radio of interest
This is an interesting ethnobotanical interview about an Australian
"de-tox" & anti-cancer plant.
http://www.abc.net.au/centralqld/stories/s1129664.htm
OK, I've got PC. I'm gonna be "mulish" about27 Apr 2006 00:28 GMT5
Shake It Off and Step Up
      A parable is told of a farmer who owned an old mule. The mule
fell into the farmer's well. The farmer heard the mule 'braying'
-or-whatever mules do when they fall into wells.
New Prostate Cancer Treatment Info25 Apr 2006 23:02 GMT1
there is a new web site with new information on prostate cancer that I
would like to share
with you all.
http://prostatecancer.obscuresound.com
incontinence pads25 Apr 2006 21:31 GMT5
I had my RP 6 weeks ago, and there has been
some improvement since then. However I still
need to use pads and feel frustrated at the lack
of a reliable, comfortable method to keep them
free psa %25 Apr 2006 15:55 GMT12
i am 67 years old and for 6 years my psa was stable at around 6.7. i
had had biopsies 6 and 7 years ago and no cancer showed up. within the
last month my psa jumped to 8.5 and, on retesting 8.8 with a free psa
of 19.3%. i'm now scheduled for a biopsy in may. my urologist has
The contribution of cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adult  malignancies25 Apr 2006 08:30 GMT13
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1
5630849&dopt=Abstract
>
Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol). 2005 Jun;17(4):294.
The contribution of cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adult
malignancies.
question about radiation25 Apr 2006 03:39 GMT16
My uro took out lymph glands when he took out the prostate. He has
stated several times that he wants to perform 6 weeks of radiation. His
reason being that I had 9's and 10's on the Gleason scale, a PSA of
36.8 and 9 of 12 biopsies showed "peri-neural invasion". However, after
This ain't funny, but you can laugh if you want:))24 Apr 2006 18:27 GMT4
My urine is still showing nitrates, protein and blood. My
> uro was a little concerned and used the camera again. (I really don't enjoy
> that, but it seems informative to him, so I indulge him a little on that
> one.) He said the "attachment" maybe? Where he attached the urethra ...
Radiation induced second cancers24 Apr 2006 15:45 GMT7
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/radoncology/crr/faculty/hall/ijrobp56-83.pdf
Houston meeting on prostate and kidney cancers Sat. April 2924 Apr 2006 15:09 GMT2
fyi, I've deleted the kidney cancer agenda...ron
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-- The conference will be held on Saturday, April 29, 2006 with
registration scheduled to begin at 7 ...
Chemo Symptom Diary (Taxotere)24 Apr 2006 04:36 GMT1
since I did this for Steve, thought I'd put it online in case anyone
wants to use it.
http://laurel.badongo.com/
Does an RP make you susceptible to this disease?24 Apr 2006 03:47 GMT9
While in China, a man is very sexually promiscuous and does not use a
condom all the time.A week after arriving
Back home in the States, he wakes one morning to find his penis covered
with bright green and purple spots.
A Natural Alternative for Better Health23 Apr 2006 22:30 GMT1
The Whole Fruit Puree of the MANGOSTEEN known in folklore for hundreds
of years as
"Food of the Gods" - "The Medicinal Fruit" known to modern
health science as "The Richest Source of Xanthones Of Any Food On The
Final Zoladex Needle and now we wait.23 Apr 2006 22:26 GMT2
Hi Gang:
Just an update. I just got my last of 8 three month Zoladez Needles and
now comes the long wait, at least 4 months or probably more to wait for
the results of my 2 year treatment. So far my PCA tests have been fine
Lympho site23 Apr 2006 02:33 GMT3
http://www.lymphnotes.com/article.php/id/296/
Very sensible but not for the squeamish ...
Mary
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