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

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Parasites on News Group08 Apr 2006 20:08 GMT1
I wonder if there is a remedy for parasites on the news group?
Cook your meat under your armpit08 Apr 2006 12:29 GMT21
We've suspected the barbie for decades as carcinogenic, particularly
when enthusiastic cooks char the meat (I've seen some lay steaks
directly on red-hot coals to char them deliberately). But this research
expands the threat significantly, to include all the primary means of
Prostate cancer hormone therapy hard on the heart08 Apr 2006 06:08 GMT14
Reported by Reuters, Feb 9,
By Megan Rauscher
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men with recurrent or advanced prostate
cancer may be put on hormone therapy to block testosterone production in
learning about incontinence and it's involvement with machismo08 Apr 2006 04:13 GMT5
My computer has been coming on, I get about halfway to the e- mail box
or NG or something, then it'd freeze. Last night my nephew came and
fooled with it for a couple of hours and it works now. I can't get over
how much bigger, better looking, faster, smarter, and polite the kids
My Brother Paul07 Apr 2006 23:10 GMT5
He had the Prostate biopsy and they went into the bladder and found red
spots..they now want to biopsy the bladder (Hospital proceedure) And CT
the entire area to include the kidneys..Any advice ? He has to now wait
for the prostate biopsy results..Thanks, Howie
Newly discovered testosterone effect may act on prostate cancer07 Apr 2006 18:50 GMT1
Thursday, 6-Apr-2006   
A newly-discovered mode of action of testosterone is showing great
promise in the fight against prostate cancer, with tests showing a 60%
reduction in tumor size in mice.
conversation with a pca fellow......07 Apr 2006 06:45 GMT7
i was at a social function last night and met a man and his wife.   the
conversation turned to prostate cancer.
i was told that he had prostate cancer and it was the least of their
worries.  it seems that both of the daughters - which are in their 30's
post RP radiation07 Apr 2006 01:26 GMT23
Well despite smooth RP and recovery and a "clean" path report ( except
maybe extracapsular extension into margin)  some of those Gleason 8's
(3+5) must have have gotten loose as my 7 week post-RP PSA is 0.55 PSA.
I was tested twice by two labs with same result.
If you don't believe in MIRACXLES, read this !!!05 Apr 2006 05:10 GMT2
Dear Friends,
Please read this remarkable story of hope. My 92 year old mother beat
stage 4 cancer. Her gynecological oncologist at the University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center gave her no hope. Six months later he called
Medicare Plan D05 Apr 2006 01:17 GMT16
Any words of wisdom (negative or positive) in re plan.  Am looking into
this confusing subject
Basic questions about clinical trials05 Apr 2006 00:30 GMT8
I've been asked to partake in a Phase III clinical trial. Would I be
able to see the results of the Phase I and II portions of the trial
before I signed up? I understand that the trial looks at results for as
long as 10 years and the trial is only 6 years old from the Phase I
NEJOM on Saw Palmetto04 Apr 2006 17:20 GMT2
Subscriber Newsletter Report from http://www.worstpills.org/
FWIW...
Do Not Use! Saw Palmetto Found to be No More Effective than Sugar Pills
in Treating Urinary Symptoms from an Enlarged Prostate
RRP experience matters04 Apr 2006 02:02 GMT17
When I had a RRP almost two years ago, I did not go with the suburban
urologist who diagnosed my PCa, but instead went to a well-known
Urological Surgeon at UCLA who had done many RRPs. This was based on
Medline research that predicted better outcomes with more experienced
Latest PSA Update03 Apr 2006 18:44 GMT5
PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!
I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered into
an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new website -
www.gucancerdoc.com.
ADT, comparing 2 (+ clinical trial)02 Apr 2006 08:24 GMT16
Thank you all for your input.  We see the uro (surgeon) tomorrow, to
follow up from a minor bladder emergency (inability to urinate cured by
taking ibuprophen, apparently it was just inflamed) AND because we
haven't seen him since the hospital and haven't (officially) been given
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