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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / January 2007

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Are there ways to overcome the sexual side effects of Casodex and Lupron horme treatments?31 Jan 2007 22:54 GMT10
I would like to know how to increase Libido and obtain erections and
ejaculation in the following circumstances:"
Also, will I now be infertile (no viable sperm) taking this new med?
I just started Casodex and in a week will get a shot of Lupron. This
Central Venous Access Port31 Jan 2007 21:43 GMT5
Been treated with hormone therapy - - Didn't work.
Then started on chemo with Taxotere and Prednisone -- Didn't work.
Now going to  Navantrone with the Prednisone, but oncologist thinks I should
consider having a central venous access port installed instead of going the
That BBC Link about Chillies and PC31 Jan 2007 09:20 GMT8
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4805190.stm
father's PSA is 2630 Jan 2007 23:31 GMT5
My Father is 85 and in good health except for prostate readings. He
has been on proscar for several years and his PSA stayed very low they
took him off of it over a year ago and starting in the summer his PSA
started to rise.
What should I be asking the urologist tomorrow?30 Jan 2007 19:56 GMT18
3 week follow-up to my seed implants in the morning.  Discomfort in the
rectum when seated for any length of time.  Vicodin may have been
interacting with the Flomax.  Was getting up 5-6 times overnight.  Quit the
Vidodin and switched to Aleeve, and now I can make it through the ...
More on soy and prostate cancer30 Jan 2007 16:08 GMT21
It appears that the mainstream is starting to agree with my view on soy:
http://www.news.com.au/sundaytelegraph/story/0,,21054484-5001021,00.html
Ed Friedman
A very refreshing soup.29 Jan 2007 00:44 GMT2
Another one for ya's.
The Original recipe is Southern Indian - Kerala.
I've modified it a lot.
Fish Pepper-Soup. (2 x 10 Fl Oz Portions)
Omega-3 and other fish oils28 Jan 2007 18:26 GMT13
Is there any evidence that omega-3, 6 or 9 or flax can be helpful in
thwarting cancer of the prostate? Is there any reason not to
supplement with these oils?
Thanks,
herbal supplement PC-SPES?28 Jan 2007 16:37 GMT7
What IS this PC-SPES please?
It sounds interesting.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstra
ctPlus&list_uids=11054432&itool=iconabstr&query_hl=3&itool=pubmed_docsum

can prostate cancer be far behind???28 Jan 2007 15:12 GMT1
Gonorrhea linked to male bladder cancer risk - Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070109/hl_nm/cancer_bladder_dc
knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional    
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
Leakage Advice Please28 Jan 2007 03:16 GMT5
I had surgery 4 1/2 months ago.... I'm still leaking at a good
clip. I leak mainly if I don't empty my bladder frequently, which
I could understand.
I also leak when I am sitting in my chair and bend over to tie
interesting article on psa rising after HT treatment......27 Jan 2007 18:43 GMT3
You've Been Diagnosed With Early-Stage DiseaseYour PSA Is Rising After
Initial TreatmentYour PSA Is Rising During Hormone Therapy
What to Consider When Your PSA Is Rising During Hormone Therapy
This section summarizes key points to consider when your PSA is rising
Broccoli-Tomato Cocktail Goes Head-to-Head with Best Std. Therapies27 Jan 2007 16:22 GMT8
Worried about prostate cancer? Tomato-broccoli combo shown to be
effective
Shrinking Prostate Cancer
A new University of Illinois study shows that tomatoes and broccoli -
Rising Psa 14 Mos. after Surgery27 Jan 2007 04:31 GMT23
It has finally happened.  My husband got the results of his psa test on
Friday.  The reading was .12.  (The test had been done about 2 wks
before.)  He had had his RP on 10/15/05.  I believe his previous PSA's
were < .01.  I'm pretty sure both tests had been done by the same lab.
biopsy prostate atrophy/prostatitis27 Jan 2007 03:19 GMT4
I"ve gotten help from the group with my recent rise in PSA to 3.9 and
subsequent drop to 3.2  , and a biopsy last March once indicated one focus
of chronic prostatitis.
As I had said, I had the slides from March reviewed by an expert, and that
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