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

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Research Shows Cranberries to Be Among the Top Foods With Proven Health Benefits20 Nov 2006 17:31 GMT1
Research Shows Cranberries to Be Among the Top Foods With Proven Health
Benefits
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In this October 3, 2006, photo released by the Wisconsin State
Updated Cancer information site20 Nov 2006 02:59 GMT3
Check it out...
www.CancerData.us
Dee
Final IMRT Session18 Nov 2006 21:03 GMT11
Completed 30th treatment today.  I kept a log of each day, but there wasn't
a lot to note that would be different from any other day.  Here's what I
found notable and worth sharing:
* Took a dose of Imodium on occasion, including 5 of the last 7 days.
This may be of help to Gallbladder Cancer Patients18 Nov 2006 20:12 GMT2
This may be of help to Gallbladder Cancer Patients
http://www.cancercureforyou.blogspot.com
Is this a rise in PSA18 Nov 2006 03:02 GMT7
I just received my psa test results 0.01 after 44 months since salvage
radiation.
Its been <0.01 since 10.1.03. Would you consider this be a rise?  Let
me know your thoughts friends.
Biopsy confirmed malignant in all 12 samples; 2 sem. vessels negative18 Nov 2006 01:03 GMT8
Biopsy confirmed malignant in all 12 samples; Glesen score of 7 each
Seminal vessels were OK in one sample each.
So Uro. is planning for full-body bone scan, CT scan, Lupron,
Radiation.
No Need To Come Back17 Nov 2006 22:32 GMT2
Saw the oncologist yesterday for my 18th month visit.   He said unless
something changes there is no need to come back.  I hope all of my friends
in this newsgroup receives the same message from their doctor.  - Jimmie
Promising new Gene Therapy for ED!17 Nov 2006 21:07 GMT19
Hello all--
There are a lot of things people write about that are in the pipeline
but I was really excited when I saw this because the the person who
invented this potential cure and owns the company is none other than my
PSA after HT17 Nov 2006 17:39 GMT2
just got the results of PSA after 3 months of HT. It reads: 0,132 while in
July it was 0,369 . RP jan 2006 Gleason Biopsy 4+3 after RP Pathology
Gleason 3+4
Psas recap:
Need info for a friend17 Nov 2006 13:10 GMT39
Could someone please give me an objective listing of the pro's and
con's of traditional, open prostatectomy (sp?) as compared to
laparoscopic surgery?  This is for someone we know; the doctor has told
him that laparoscopic is better because they can use a camera to look
Update after Surgery17 Nov 2006 13:07 GMT13
I thought I would drop a line to update you all on Paul's progress.  It
has been a pretty good week...Paul is doing very well and has the
catheter out tomorrow.  I went today and bought Depends for him.  I
search this group for suggestions.  The first day home was pretty
OTP:   The funeral17 Nov 2006 10:44 GMT1
Ernie's Will provided $30,000 for an elaborate funeral. As the last
guests departed the affair, his wife, Cathy, turned to her oldest
friend.  "Well, I'm sure Ernie would be pleased," she said.
"I'm sure you're right," replied Barbara, who lowered her voice and
Gene Therapy May Work17 Nov 2006 06:41 GMT8
I tried 2 times to reply to Bill Denton's last post re the above but
for some reason the msg wasn't going thru so I will answer here.
First of all, Bill, why do you speak in such a cocksure tone when you
say definitively that gene therapy of this kind won't work for the men
Socialize health care17 Nov 2006 06:05 GMT95
Originally in alt.support.arthritis
 http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1939882,00.html
 Managers block NHS access
 Administrators are intercepting GPs' referrals and turning patients
Very High PSA question?17 Nov 2006 02:54 GMT12
I got very sketchy info from an aquaintances brother.  53 years old with
a normal PSA 3 years ago, now shows almost 200. YIKES! Gleason 7 in all
biopsy cores taken.  His doc advised against surgery now.... instead they're
giving him a hormone shot, and rads. Scans show no spread ...
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