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

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OTP:   Humor from my e-mail14 Apr 2007 15:11 GMT1
GREAT TRUTHS THAT LITTLE CHILDREN HAVE  LEARNED:
 1) No  matter how hard you try, you can't baptize cats.
 2) When your Mom is  mad at your Dad, don't let her brush your hair.
 3) If your sister hits  you, don't hit her back. They always catch the
Well, it's on to HT for me13 Apr 2007 01:16 GMT23
My history:
Diagnosed July 2001 PSA 9.6
LRP October 2001 - positive SV's & large cancer volume
Feb 2002 PSA 0.06
Fred Thompson Declares His Run for President in 08'13 Apr 2007 01:14 GMT1
http://yourseoconsulting.com/blog/2007/04/13/fred-thompson-i-have-many-friends-d
eclares-he-decided-to-run-for-president/

- Some Saying Fred Thompsons Change of Heart might came across at the
same time Citibank Financial Plot Reserved.
An online tutorial for people coping with cancer12 Apr 2007 19:59 GMT1
Open access: The Cancer Coping tutorial is available for use until
April 30th, 2007. The tutorial teaches information and skills (such as
relaxation and communication) that might be helpful during the cancer
treatment process. The link is http://elearning.talariainc.com/cancercope/
Can ADT "Cure" Early PCa?11 Apr 2007 22:09 GMT15
An April 6 Medscape article entitled, "Adjuvant Androgen Deprivation Can
'Cure' Nonmetastasized Prostate Cancer" reports that the answer is "yes,
maybe."
It begins,
OTP:   Hump day humor11 Apr 2007 16:59 GMT2
From alt.support.arthritis
1. go to www.google.com
2. click on "maps"
3. click on "get directions"
1st PSA after Brachytherapy10 Apr 2007 16:29 GMT10
I had radiation seeding on 29 December following a PSA jump to 4.4  Today I
had a follow-up with the Urologist, and my PSA had dropped to 1.1  He was
optimistic, and says my level should continue to drop, and wants it down to
.5  He was also concerned with the digital exam with ...
NPR- series on cancer09 Apr 2007 02:13 GMT1
NPR is doing a series on living with cancer you can listen online for
free.
Check your NPR station on Saturdays.  In April, they are free.
The station might be in your Windows Media Player bookmarks or Americans
I wonder about this new vaccine for advanced PC.08 Apr 2007 00:18 GMT13
I looked through a few sites that mentioned the tentative status of the
vaccine and I also noted  the position of some skeptics in the field.
The four or five month difference between experimental group and control
group did not seem very impressive, to me. (If I interpreted it
Seeds vs. RP Study07 Apr 2007 17:57 GMT2
The following is a link to a Medscape article comparing RP and Seed
implants.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/554769
Tom
Utterly O T: APOD07 Apr 2007 04:50 GMT27
For those of us who still have an active Sense of Wonder, here is the
APOD (Astronomical Picture of the Day) site from NASA:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Wonderful indeed.
Pee'ed in my sleep?!?!07 Apr 2007 00:38 GMT9
I had a chest biopsy yesterday, the doc's have been tracking a growth
in my lymph nodes.  It's more cancer, drat!!!!
Last night I got up to pee, the first time I've done that in 2 years.
I had pee'ed in my sleep.
Now I'm really scared06 Apr 2007 22:39 GMT34
Everything has been going so well for me. Now I just received the call
that my 6 week post -surgical PSA is 1. They want me to wait 6 more
weeks (a total of 3 months) before we check it again. Has anyone else
had this same experience and is it possible my PSA will continue to
Reaction to Bisphosphonate?06 Apr 2007 19:08 GMT24
Has anyone on here had a reaction to a bisphosphonate? My brother had
his first infusion of pamidronate last Wednesday. He's been in a lot of
pain for a couple of weeks which was slowly starting to get a little
better but he's been really bad since then. The Dr. did warn us the
Partners of PCa Patients06 Apr 2007 08:38 GMT3
We often see and comment upon the great sacrifices of the ladies.
Here is a November 2006 abstract on that little-studied topic:
Couper J, et al.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, St. Vincent's
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 March, 2007
 
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