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

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Wrong Testicle Is Removed at VA Hospital05 Apr 2007 22:47 GMT6
Veteran Files Claim After Wrong Testicle Is Removed at VA Hospital in
Los Angeles
Wednesday, April 4, 2007            1423 PDT
LOS ANGELES, California  --  An Air Force veteran has filed a federal
can anybody help for my father05 Apr 2007 17:26 GMT6
my father is patient of prostate and bone metasis.his PSA lying
between 0.33-4001 in last 5 years..he is now honvan and inj ZOLDERIA..
1..now oncocoligest prescribed ESTRACYT which is too-too costly for
lower middlel class family like us...
testerone injection course releated with prostrate cancer05 Apr 2007 05:01 GMT1
please give latest information
Cloudy urine (long) after RRP surgery05 Apr 2007 03:08 GMT3
Hi folks, I wonder if anyone has had this complication after an RRP...?
I had my surgery in November 2005, had lots of odd complications (Osteitis
pubis, flap of skin inside my bladder slowing down my flow, urinary
infection and then a failed hernia repair).  All that seems to be ...
psa04 Apr 2007 20:05 GMT2
How likely is to have a stable or declining PSA total after one year if
cancer is present?
HT side effect discussion04 Apr 2007 15:38 GMT3
As some of you know, I was on Zoladex (shot in the stomach every three
months) and daily Casodex as part of a clinical trial beginning in May
06. At about the 2nd month, hot flashes were the predominant side
effect. The hot flashes went away a few months later to be replaced by
Plant Based Diet Prevents Prostate Cancer04 Apr 2007 14:58 GMT6
Dietary changes should be on the prescription pads of doctors treating
men with prostate cancer. New research shows that eating more whole
grains, vegetables, fruit, and legumes while eating less meat, dairy,
and refined carbohydrates could slow the progression of the deadly
Certain Omega-3s May Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk02 Apr 2007 23:05 GMT1
BETHESDA, Md.--Men with high intakes of the omega-3 fatty acids
eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) may have a
reduced risk of prostate cancer, according to researchers from the
National Institutes of Health's National Cancer Institute (Am J Clin
Antioxidant levels key to prostate cancer risk in some men02 Apr 2007 20:34 GMT1
Greater levels of selenium, vitamin E and the tomato carotenoid
lycopene have been shown to reduce prostate cancer in one out of every
four Caucasian males, or those who inherit a specific genetic
variation that is particularly sensitive to oxidative stress, say US
Pomegranate juice: sources in Europe?02 Apr 2007 16:50 GMT6
I have read a recent thread on pomegranate under the subject "Rich",
which was posted around 24 - 26 September.
I live in Portugal / Europe and I have never seen pomegranate juice on
sale locally... I wonder if this can be bought online (with shipment
X-Ray question?01 Apr 2007 22:33 GMT8
Anyone know how the heck they tell the difference between mets and
arthitis? Seems like the 2 are always getting mistaken for each other when
first x-rayed?  My spine shows severe artritis, as most of us at our age do,
but of course I'm always concerned of the worst case scenario ...
Re: Provenge01 Apr 2007 19:01 GMT14
Does it mean that I won't die as soon as I think I will, or is it just
another "Might-be" load of crap?
I'm living day to day here and I am trying to be positive, like most of my
other PCa brothers.
Provenge Approval01 Apr 2007 16:24 GMT13
Today, March 29, a (US) Food and Drug Administration committee voted
that Provenge is
1. Reasonably safe for the intended population, and
2. Has substantial efficacy.
radiation and fatigue01 Apr 2007 12:08 GMT6
My dad is going through radiation treatment for mild prostate cancer.  He is
55 yrs old.  He is only in his first week, and is already experiencing
debilitation fatigue.  Is there treatment for the fatigue?  How long will
this last?  My dad is so active, it's killing him to stay in ...
Curtis PSA01 Apr 2007 10:26 GMT5
News from Curtis Palmer
===>
got the results of my psa test. < .04 - undetectable............
:))))))))
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