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| New research information about cancer: an old cheap drug, Dichloroacetic acid, offers big hope | 20 Jan 2007 00:50 GMT | 1 |
This is not prostate cancer specific information, but I don't currently see any reason, why it couldn't apply also for PC. Cancer cells make their energy throughout the main body of the cell, rather than in the mitochondria. This process, glycolysis, is
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| No indication nutrition helps fight cancer | 19 Jan 2007 20:24 GMT | 78 |
From WebMD at http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/eozT0LNg230CBe0omh0E3 : July 18, 2006 -- Cancer patients spend billions a year on vitamins and dietary supplements, but there is no proof that these products -- or
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| Rising PSA after radio therapy | 19 Jan 2007 18:35 GMT | 3 |
After declining surgery when aged 71 and not being as eminently suitable for Brachy Therapy, as my Uro. first thought, when a small congenital cyst was detected on my prostate during internal ultra-sound, I had conformal Radio Therapy towards the end of 2001. My PSA was 28 ...
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| psa 3.9 retest/3.2/ but free psa 13% | 19 Jan 2007 15:23 GMT | 8 |
I had posted earlier about a PSA of 3.9. My internist called today with the results of the re-test, after about two weeks on Levaquin. The re-test was 3.2. (Based on a rising PSA, I had a biopsy last March.)
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| RemedyFind prostrate cancer sections change | 19 Jan 2007 05:59 GMT | 1 |
As several board members have been nice enough to share their stories and treatment ratings on my site RemedyFind, I thought I should let you know about a change to the site. A little background. 7 years ago I started a website called Remedyfind.
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| UK PCa Care | 19 Jan 2007 05:33 GMT | 55 |
This is long, sorry, and if you get to the end there is a question aimed at people resident in the UK but any advice from elsewhere will be gratefully received. You may remember me posting some while ago about my Brother's PCa
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| Testosterone vs. Oxytocin | 19 Jan 2007 03:42 GMT | 1 |
OTP - on friendship among women. From: Kate Date: Wed, Jan 17 2007 11:13 pm Email: "d'huit"
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| shopping list for post-op? | 19 Jan 2007 02:35 GMT | 6 |
Anyone remember where that list is, I'll need it now that we've settled on robotic surgery. It included a recliner I believe?
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| Excellent Summary of New Therapies for PC | 19 Jan 2007 02:33 GMT | 4 |
I was browsing in the prostate cancer foundation (prostatecancerfoundation.org) and I came across a publication which I think would be of interest to people. It is called: New Therapies in Development
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| Leukaemia drug may show promise | 18 Jan 2007 21:25 GMT | 5 |
Monday January 15, 12:30 PM London, Jan. 15 (ANI): Researchers at the University of Texas have found that the spread of prostate cancer can be halted with a drug which "strangles" tumour cells by cutting off their blood supply.
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| Sunshine pill for prostate cancer in 2009 | 18 Jan 2007 13:17 GMT | 6 |
Sunshine pill for prostate cancer in 2009 A tablet designed to emulate the healing power of the sun could be available for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer as early as 2009. But it remains to be seen whether the drug will be the
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| How Many Prostate Cancer Survivors Do Get Enough Sun | 18 Jan 2007 05:48 GMT | 7 |
If sunlight (vitamin d) is such a big factor in PCa - I would like to know how many people actually do spend time in the sun each day? If you live in the northern states do you use a tanning booth that provides UVB light in the winter?
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| Name of lab that can distinguish between slow growing and rapidly growing? | 17 Jan 2007 15:22 GMT | 6 |
I understand that there is one lab in USA that can distinguish between slow growing and rapidly growing? Could you email its address to me? Thanks! TimEastonPA@yahoo.com
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| BONE SCAN | 17 Jan 2007 15:04 GMT | 6 |
just to let you know that I had my annual whole body bone scan and it resulted OK; no differencies from the one taken last year or should I say 2005.I am still on HT and next PSA test is forecast for Feb 10th
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| There Are Currently No Less Than 220 Emerging Therapeutics Targeting Prostate Cancer, from Early Preclinical to Marketed Drugs | 16 Jan 2007 22:42 GMT | 7 |
This seems to be a large number.
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