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| Whee - I'm famous - almost! | 25 Jun 2007 16:45 GMT | 9 |
http://www.psa-rising.com/eatingwell/salmon-treats.htm
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| Paulie Walnuts | 25 Jun 2007 03:09 GMT | 2 |
For all who do not know he is a character from "The Sopranos". A couple of seasons back his character had prostate cancer. They didnt really make a big deal of it in the show though it did effect the character.
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| Do you agree, or have another idea? | 24 Jun 2007 02:21 GMT | 5 |
I'm a mid sixties newbie to PCa and am about to embark on PCa treatment. But before that let me tell you about my situation. I'm otherwise in good health. PSA history:
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| Recent prostate removal Da Vinci Robotic | 23 Jun 2007 22:38 GMT | 6 |
I am a 41 yr.old single male I was diagnosed w/prostate cancer and I had the walnut sized prosate removed.I was checked 2 years ago negative and then recently in Ja. my 54 yr.old brother announced he had prostate cancer and was having it removed in Danville,Pa.Geisnger
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| Final Pathology | 23 Jun 2007 22:24 GMT | 11 |
Hi folks, I hadmy RLRP last week and followup visit yesterday. My pathology report's final diagnosis was as follows: a] Prostate, left base margin (biopsy): Fibromuscular tissue and nerve. No prostatic glands or carcinoma seen.
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| PCa on My Lungs | 23 Jun 2007 04:48 GMT | 11 |
Just got home from the hospital where nodules were removed from my lung for biopsy. Final path report isn't in yet, but, preliminary finding is PCa. Jan 2005 Dx PCa. PSA 26.5. Gleason 7 (4+3)
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| OK now I'm worried. | 23 Jun 2007 03:48 GMT | 6 |
I just got back from my urologist yesterday with some not so encouraging news. I am an otherwise healthy and fit 52 year old and have had a series of PSA tests in the last two years. They seemed to go up and down randomly untill the last two. the one I had three
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| <0.1 | 22 Jun 2007 22:50 GMT | 7 |
Bone scan clean; mets still gone from T3 & L2. Chest, abdomen, and pelvic soft tissue CT's are clear. PSA still <0.1. Medical Oncologist still can not fins any sign that I still have cancer. Happy Dance.....
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| Hot Flushes | 22 Jun 2007 13:29 GMT | 41 |
I'm one of the ones really bothered by hot flushes and night sweats. I had been considering some form of hormonal therapy to alleviate them - in particular Depo Provera, but there was a slight rise in my PSA last sample, and I was advised against that drug as it might be ...
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| What do the PSA results mean | 22 Jun 2007 08:59 GMT | 8 |
I don't know much about prostate problems, but my 58-year-old father is currently undergoing tests to determine whether or not he has cancer. The initial results seem very scary and everything I have found on the internet supports my current panic. My dad had his PSA's
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| Proton-Beam Radiation Therapy | 22 Jun 2007 04:39 GMT | 7 |
Has any one had, or know anything about, proton-beam radiation therapy (as opposed to conventional x-radiation therapy) for treatment of PCa? Supposedly it's designed to deliver a higher dosage to a more focused area with fewer side affects. As I understand it's only done at ...
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| Big-O Questions | 22 Jun 2007 02:03 GMT | 3 |
Big-O, Can you say more on the subject of spraying urine when you ejaculate. I am new and will be having the Robotic Surgery in a month and being single I beleive I could learn to enjoy that.
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| The Dirty Secret of MSG and Aspartame (Grows Cancer Like Weeds) | 20 Jun 2007 22:48 GMT | 6 |
MSG and Aspartame help Cancers grow like wild fire according to Dr Russell Blaylock, a board certified neurosurgeon, and author of several books on Cancer, excito-toxins and health. Not only is MSG and Aspartame incredibly dangerous in the development
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| MLB | 20 Jun 2007 12:18 GMT | 2 |
I hope everyone watchng a baseball game Sunday noticed the blue ribbons players were wearing, and the MLB signs around the ball park.
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| 28th month PSA | 20 Jun 2007 02:49 GMT | 2 |
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