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

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How Healing Becomes Criminal  (Story of Hoxsey curing Cancer)22 Feb 2007 23:27 GMT3
Hoxsey - How Healing Becomes Criminal  (Story of Hoxsey curing Cancer)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5528328984547372206&q=herbal
JohnB
sugars_that_heal@hotmail.com
ultrasensative PSA test?22 Feb 2007 20:03 GMT5
I know what an ultrasensative PSA test is. My HMO (BCBS of Illinois)
doesn't do them as standard procedure for my 3 month screening. What's
the difference in price? If its not too expensive, maybe I can pop for
the difference. I sort of would like to start doing them to perhaps
Emerging Meds -- Good Site for Clinical Trials22 Feb 2007 15:14 GMT4
I have just been browsing new PC websites.  I was on NCCN, which is an
association of 19 top cancer centers.  It is a great source of
information, some of which I will post in another msg.
I am telling you about the website emergingmeds.com, because it it is
Shorter penis after a RP22 Feb 2007 03:17 GMT2
Below is web site from AUA paper concering  size of Penis after RP-
go to
http://www.phoenix5.org/sexaids/basics/penile/AUA2002shrinkage.html
2nd PSA result in today22 Feb 2007 02:28 GMT4
Just had a phone call from cancer nurse - first PSA was 140 - this one is
0.3
Is that good one - or not?
Kidneys & Calcium fine but Liver showing raised Gamma-GT. What's Gamma GT?
Secondary hormonal therapy - it works!21 Feb 2007 20:15 GMT2
While following up some of the material in the thread beginning
"New drugs hold promise..." I came across some material on
"secondary hormonal therapy".
I have seen mention of this in Ron's postings, and also came across
For Rosbif21 Feb 2007 17:03 GMT3
Sorry it took so long - had other work to finish.
Try this - it's as near to a carry-out as I've cooked.
Curried chicken breast with vegetable pilaff.
Don't worry about the amount of oil used - it will rise to the top and can
New drugs hold promise in prolonging lives of recurrent prostate    cance21 Feb 2007 03:14 GMT10
New drugs hold promise in prolonging lives of recurrent prostate cancer
patients
Washington, Feb 17 : A new study by boffins at Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center has found that a new class of targeted anti-cancer drugs that
Has the interpretation of Gleason scores changed?21 Feb 2007 01:07 GMT16
Someone called the following article to my attention:
http://www.urologytimes.com/urologytimes/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=325501
It claims that tumors that were once rated 5 are now rated 6
and those once rated 6 are now rated 7, and many that were
PRAYER20 Feb 2007 23:22 GMT9
I have a couple cards below that needs signed. Could you lift these
people up that have cancer.
Rhonda
Would you all forward this card to all those in your email group? We
My Journey- From Diagnosis to the present. A New Online Journal20 Feb 2007 21:37 GMT3
Hello, again.
Since I was asked in a previous post to provide more details about my
experiences since being diagnosed, I created an online Journal
outlining the entire journey, from start to the present, giving as
2 year PSA20 Feb 2007 16:16 GMT1
Coming up in a week or so..I hope I am over the hill. Last PSA <0.04
HOWIE
Very high PSA, negative biopcies - what next ?20 Feb 2007 11:40 GMT16
My dad, 69yo, had PSA growing from 12 in 1997 to 25 (highest ever)
now, with fluctuations. His prostate is not that big, it was measured
87 cm3 in 2006. He had 4 biopcies - in 1997, 1999, 2003, and 2006, the
first 3 with 8 needles, last one with 16 needles, all negative. He is
I'm leavin' on a jet plane...20 Feb 2007 04:02 GMT8
I'm flying to Queen's Medical Center on O'ahu at 6 a.m. tomorrow
(Monday) morning for my RLRP scheduled for 7 a.m. Tuesday. I have not
been sleeping well the past few days and I have had a lot of anxiety,
but I continue to reassure myself that everything will be o.k.
Father-in-law's PSA up following radiation20 Feb 2007 01:38 GMT11
I'm sort of the family researcher for my father-in-law since he
doesn't have Internet access and is pretty concerned about his
prostate cancer.  I'm hoping some here can offer some advice or
suggestions.
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