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| difference between LHRH agonists, also implants | 06 Jun 2006 17:20 GMT | 10 |
How do we know which LHRH agonist is best? Does it matter which one you use? I just found out that some of them can be implanted under the skin and they last a year. It sounds like a good idea to me. Does anyone have any experience with implants? What do you think (whether
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| update | 06 Jun 2006 16:17 GMT | 1 |
just wated to give a quick update i have had 3 psa test and so far all have been zero goinging 21stof june for the 4th 1 i had surgery oct 7 2005 i still leak and no1 seems to know why i do every thing i did befor i had surgery i am very active so i am not sitting around all the ...
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| PSA rise over 12 months | 06 Jun 2006 08:36 GMT | 6 |
I was just wonder whether I ought to be concerned over my recent PSA test that showed a rise from 2.1 to 2.7 over 12 month period. I am 49 years old and my brother had prostate cancer last years (at 57). My GP want to repeat the PSA test in 3 months to get another comparison.
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| Gay Men and Prostate Cancer | 06 Jun 2006 02:35 GMT | 34 |
Does anyone know about the Gay Men with Prostate Cancer support group at www.supportgroup.org ?
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| How this ordinary guy, Patric Chan, living in Malaysia, is able to make 5-figure income at the age of 24?? | 05 Jun 2006 20:38 GMT | 3 |
Making more money is not hard to do. The problem is, most people just don't know how easy it really can be. When I got to know Patric and copy his success, I quickly began to see how and why it's so easy for those 'in the know' to make money. Look at this website,
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| External Beam Radiation | 05 Jun 2006 03:19 GMT | 10 |
I will be having this done on a schedule of 5 times a week for about 10 weeks. Can anyone tell me whether I'll be able to drive myself home (about 10 miles) or will I need someone to drive me ??
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| Checkingin with the Group | 04 Jun 2006 20:39 GMT | 11 |
Greetings once again from a fellow survivor.Especially to Heather, Alan Meyer and Steve Kramer who keeps records.My status is post cryoablation of the prostate for T1c, Gleason 6 adenocarcinoma of the prostate in Dec. 2000. My PSA never nadired and it rose to 7.1. I had negative
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| Could biopsy cause complications? | 04 Jun 2006 16:41 GMT | 7 |
I just had ten biopsy samples taken and they use cream. Now, I felt like going to toilet but as I was walking home, I resisted and went later on. Could this toilet pierce through the holes created by biopsies and cause infection in stomach or bowl area?
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| Enlarged Prostate | 04 Jun 2006 09:02 GMT | 2 |
I have been told that my prostate is big and that could be the reason for high PSA OF 7.2. What do you think please? How could prostate be reduced in size? Rajinder
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| Short survey - After death messaging | 04 Jun 2006 01:35 GMT | 3 |
This survey in conducted by a venture under the supervision of the University of Pennsylvania. A couple minutes of your help will do a great deal to help our research. The following is the link to the survey
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| Doctors Say Futile Cancer Treatment Rising | 03 Jun 2006 17:51 GMT | 4 |
Associated Press Doctors Say Futile Cancer Treatment Rising By MARILYNN MARCHIONE , 06.02.2006, 07:35 PM Doctors are reporting a disturbing rise in the number of cancer patients
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| Breast Cancer | 03 Jun 2006 16:23 GMT | 1 |
Breast Cancer happens when cells in the breast begin to grow out of control enabling them to invade nearby tissues or even spread through the body. More www.breastcancerdiseases.com
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| An overlooked possible cause of many diseases: Parasites. | 02 Jun 2006 19:26 GMT | 3 |
An overlooked possible cause of many diseases: Parasites. Just to make a suggestion to you that you look up 'parasites' to a possible source of many symptoms, from anxiety, fatigue, IBS, IBD, MS, Crohns, Collitis, Cancer...and more...(maybe even old age and death...)
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| AMS 800 update. | 02 Jun 2006 17:44 GMT | 6 |
The AMS 800 artificial urinary sphincter was implanted in September of last year. My experience with the device has not been entirely satisfactory. I went from filling up a Depends Guard in two hours to where I have stabilized now at two Guards per day. My uro said that he
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| perineal prostatectomy? | 02 Jun 2006 03:57 GMT | 8 |
Our neighbor is getting a perineal prostatectomy. Why would that be? What are the advantages? I thought it was worse in the areas of completeness, nerve sparing, recovery and such. I thought it was an old, un-used technique supplanted by retropubic prostatectomy. He is
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