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

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things that can go wrong - Australian cancer patient killed by    quack d12 Jul 2006 01:39 GMT2
Australian cancer patient killed by quack doctor's poison, Thai police
say
July 12, 2006
Arrested … Hellfried Sartori.
Anyone can't afford Casodex?12 Jul 2006 00:32 GMT8
My elderly father passed away last week (not from the prostate cancer). He
left a 90-day supply of Casodex, 50 mg, in unopened blister packs, for which
he paid about $2000.  We have tried to donate it but nobody will take it
because it's been "dispensed." (in November '05)
Link to Pomegranate Research Article11 Jul 2006 06:20 GMT6
For anyone who is interested, I just found this link to the actual published
article not just the news story.  Haven't had a chance to review it yet.
http://www.pomwonderful.com/pdf/Clinical_Cancer_Research.pdf
biopsy okay/next steps ?11 Jul 2006 01:56 GMT6
I've gotten great help from the group in the past, now I have a couple more
questions.
I'm 58. Based on a slightly rising PSA (with one inconsistent high reading),
eventually to 2.8,  I had a biopsy in April, part of a clinical trial of
HT One Month Status10 Jul 2006 04:56 GMT6
After failed EXBRT, PSA at 6.2 started HT with casodex and Lupron. after
one month PSA at 0.6-Testosterone at 25, are these numbers good? doc
says testosterone will come down further. Was also put on OS-Cal
calcium/vit, D, and Omega 3.
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One a day Cialis08 Jul 2006 20:25 GMT11
The NY times reported today that the manufacturer of Cialis is asking
the FDA for permission to market a one a day version of Cialis.  They
have tested a reduced dose and found that it is effective in maintaining
erections in a substantial number of men with erection problems.  ...
Optomism for newly diagnosed.08 Jul 2006 17:58 GMT1
Ten years ago at 68 y/o I was diagnosed with PC.  My PCP was concerned
about a slow rise in the PSA even though all DRE's were negative.  A
biopsy confirmed the malignancy.  I went through the standard 6/7
weeks of EBRT,  After that the PSA slowly rose to a 29.  My PCP then
Recurrent false positives with the PSA- so how to I ever know?08 Jul 2006 15:33 GMT11
For two years I have been concerned about a rising PSA, now 9.1, and
falling % free, now 13%.
This is the third time in the last 2 years that I have been biopsied,
now with 16 cores. All cores on all tests were benign, [though with much
ONLY ONE C L I C K FOR DISABLE PERSON AND .....08 Jul 2006 05:10 GMT10
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1 year on07 Jul 2006 23:08 GMT7
Almost a year since my RRP at Stanford (Dr Brooks 7/7/2005). PSA still
"<0.1 - undetectable". ED still an issue, but I can manage enough of an
erection for intercourse with the Actis Venous Flow controller (fancy
cock ring  - http://www.vivus.com/main.taf?p=2,2,1 ). Very, very
Screening for Prostate Cancer: 2006 AUA Highlights07 Jul 2006 22:09 GMT2
Screening for Prostate Cancer: 2006 AUA Highlights
Mitchell H. Sokoloff, MD  
Introduction
It has been nearly a quarter of a century since the introduction of
holy crap - rush limbaugh got caught again with drugs - his viagra07 Jul 2006 02:30 GMT50
Rush Limbaugh detained at airport over Viagra
Conservative radio show host Rush Limbaugh was detained for more than
three hours after a bottle of prescription drugs is found in his
luggage.
Another 90 days gone by06 Jul 2006 21:30 GMT5
After another 90 days on Lupron/Casodex, the PSA is still under 0.10.  Go in
for another 90 day Lupron injection today.  I hate being on Lupron, but it
is working at controlling the cancer.
I started the small dose of Prozac 90 days ago in hopes of getting relief
Satan and the evil06 Jul 2006 20:36 GMT7
The dialogue with you makes me fully aware of the origin and the nature
of some dreadful phenomena  of the modern mentality:  the
dissatisfaction, the uncertainty, the rebellion, the intimate
unhappiness of the contemporary human beings.
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