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

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For Steve K's records19 Apr 2006 12:55 GMT7
9 months post RRP at Stanford (Dr James Brooks).
Latest PSA still "undetectable: < 0.05".
ED is still very much an issue but we note occasional step-wise
improvements. I can get a (just) stuffable erection without any pills,
Good News -- 5.5 Year Post Op PSA18 Apr 2006 23:40 GMT2
Good evening All,
Just got word from the VA that my PSA was non-detectable, as matter of fact
the lady at the front desk told me to wait while she checked to make sure
that the -0- was correct.
Prostate Cancer Walk18 Apr 2006 22:26 GMT4
My wife went to a Holy Week retreat and overheard two men discussing a
prostate cancer walk.  She thinks, based on the conversation, it is
somewhere here in Ohio.  I can't find it on Google.
Do any of you know a site where they might catalogue walks?
Radiotherapy after surgery best option for prostate cancer patients18 Apr 2006 20:21 GMT3
my comments - open ended articles like this are dangerous in that the
article did not list what standards they were using as a study group.
there is no consideration for gleason score, psa, or staging in the
article.
salvage rt, aggressive tx18 Apr 2006 20:15 GMT26
I'm learning a lot. This may not be news to anyone else, but I am just
picking it up so I thought I'd share it.  For one thing, those of you
who may be candidates for salvage RT and are reaching the 0.1 ng/mL
level of PSA, salvage RT is definitely most effective when done at that
3 years 6months18 Apr 2006 04:16 GMT9
I have not posted in a long time, and only visit the group occasionally now.
Just got my latest blood tests, 3 years and 6 months after prostatectomy:
PSA  undetectable <.1
After my surgery, the minor incontinence which was inconvenient the first
Had HIFU17 Apr 2006 11:50 GMT5
Re my HIFU op (see previous posts), I've just arrived back home in one
piece, although some pieces will now be missing (hopefully only the
Pca bits I didn't want anyway). This is a short post from memory to
keep my promise to report. I will look at my notes and give more
Statins17 Apr 2006 02:55 GMT8
I have recurring PC from EBRT,PSA 6 weeks ago was 4.3, yearly physical
from my GP indicated a need to lower my cholesterol, he prescribed
Lipitor 10 mg.
PSA came down to 3.2, thought it was a lab screw up so I had PSA
2yrs 11mths15 Apr 2006 20:21 GMT5
Woke up in the middle of last night with a raging erection.  This was the
real deal and was not quick to subside.
To this point I had had nothing close to that happen  during sleep,
although I started experiencing what I would call 90% erections from
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Recently diagnosed15 Apr 2006 02:14 GMT52
Two months ago, my urologist called to tell  me that my prostate biopsy
had revealed a tiny bit of cancer and  that he wanted to talk face to
face with me and my wife.
Malignancy indicated in about 10 percent of one of 12 cores taken. "Very
Boston Medical Group14 Apr 2006 21:27 GMT2
Anyone know anything about these people who claim diagnosis and "cure"
in as little as one visit for virtually all forms of ED and other
sexual malfunctions?  What is their magical medication which they claim
is not Viagra?
some humor 4/1114 Apr 2006 20:33 GMT8
Brokeback Mountain
> A rugged cowboy from Brokeback Mountain, Wyoming, goes into the
> doctor's office and has some tests run. The doctor comes back and
> says, "I am not going to beat around the bush, You have AIDS." The
new club member14 Apr 2006 01:21 GMT5
I am 54 years old and in excellent physical condition except getting
sidetracked by a little thing called prostate cancer. I went to my Urologist
for an annual DRE and PSA in February. He stated "your PSA is good and
holding steady at 1.7",  but after doing a DRE he scheduled a ...
ADT w/Stage IV PCa- wait  or not?13 Apr 2006 23:27 GMT65
Looking forward to any opinions about starting ADT immediately (well,
3-4 weeks after RP) or waiting to see what the PSA is.  Local lymph
node met & bladder neck met, G9.  Also, how in the world do you find
the best HT?
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