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

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PSA = 37.004 May 2007 16:33 GMT14
From looking at the other threads, it appears my reading is really high. I
went to the doctors with a bad cough about a month ago.  He ordered a
physical a few days later. My first PSA was 31.3. I went to a Urologist two
weeks later and got another blood test. The results came back ...
Question for UK guys about PSA bloods taken in UK.03 May 2007 21:23 GMT22
I got hard copy yesterday of my last bloods.
Very Odd.
Nothing on the form starting at Sodium down to CK - that I usually get with
Diabetic & Cardiac bloods.
anyone in his position who has undergone radiation and their results long term after RPx03 May 2007 13:25 GMT17
I am Charlotte  wife of Isaac.  Ike had the surgery 7/ 18/ 2002.  He
had the same outcome as some of you, but his PSA started rising about
9 months ago from 0.01 to .3 and is undergoing IMRT starting
tomorrow.  I need to know if anyone  know anyone who is like this.  He
Not happy news02 May 2007 21:35 GMT9
Well, Henry's PSA test was good but I can't say the same thing for the
CT scan he had yesterday.   Some may remember that he has advanced
metastatic cancer, which had settled in numerous places in his skeleton.
I don't understand everything, but here's part of the CT report to ...
Long-term survival probability in men with clinically localized prostate  cancer02 May 2007 20:23 GMT4
This is crossposted to 2 newsgroups.
J
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=23939 Published: Friday, 20-Apr-2007
Long-term survival probability in men with clinically localized prostate
Boozy warning02 May 2007 05:34 GMT2
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6611009.stm
PSA Test Reliability02 May 2007 03:32 GMT15
Notwithstanding the nay-sayers,
"Prostate-Specific Antigen Improves the Ability of Clinical Stage and
Biopsy Gleason Sum to Predict the Pathologic Stage at Radical
Prostatectomy in the New Millennium."
Means of Relieving Biopsy Pain01 May 2007 16:20 GMT1
See, Hirsh I. et al., "Tramadol improves patients' tolerance of
transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy."  Urology. 2007
Mar;69(3):491-4. Pub Med ID 17382151.
Their conclusion: "The combination of lidocaine per rectum with tramadol
Selenium offers new hope01 May 2007 05:30 GMT6
Study: Selenium may fight prostate cancer
BUFFALO, N.Y., April 17 (UPI) -- A U.S. study suggests selenium might
offer an intervention strategy for the treatment of prostate cancer.
Yan Hu of the Roswell Park Cancer Institute said selenium, an effective
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