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

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Has there been a discussion of Vitamin D?24 Sep 2007 22:18 GMT9
I received a bad report yesterday.  Three months ago my psa moved up to
0.5 after having been on Eligard for almost a year.  Readings had been
<0.1 until then.  My reading more than doubled to 1.2 and a couple of
nodules appeared in my left lung. (A year ago, my psa had gone from a
Post Surgery Ramblings...24 Sep 2007 19:38 GMT2
I am pretty comfortable today and making great progress.  The last few days
are somewhat of a fog, and a mix of good and bad memories.
Here are some rambling thoughts on some of my experience.  Most of this is
fairly fresh in what little memory I have and might fill in some of the ...
Insurance coverage for CyberKnife Therapy24 Sep 2007 16:12 GMT5
My general situation was diagnosed last month with Prostate Cancer
Stage T1c
Gleason Score-6 (3+3)
I won't bore you with other numbers or data inasmuch as they are
Prostate Cancer Defeats 2 Life Sentences24 Sep 2007 02:53 GMT5
Admitted Serial Killer Coral Watts Dies; Was Serving Life Sentences in 2
Michigan Slayings
JACKSON, Michigan
Friday, September 21, 2007  14:46 EDT
Does radioactive seed implant (Brachytherapy) require a catheter?23 Sep 2007 19:53 GMT9
If I am unable to obtain Insurance autghorization for the CyberKnife
procedure, I will undergo radioactive seed implants as an out-patient.
Does anyone know whether this requires a catheter post-op?
Also, does anyone have a "ballpark" idea of what the costs are for this
Walsh. Different,crucial Casodex excerpt. Help please clarifying23 Sep 2007 12:42 GMT24
Here is another excerpt from Walsh's latest book paged 458/9- it seems
crucial to deciding its use- but creates confusion for me for which I
would be glad for any clarification.  I have been recommended Casodex
150-mg against metastasis but decided not to take it before I'd read
Does the VA supply casodex23 Sep 2007 12:06 GMT8
Does any one have experience as whether or not the VA will supply casodex ?
I did have VA approval for this drug about 5 years ago, then my oncologist
took me off.  It looks like I will have to go back to this prescription and
I am concerned about the cost..  Your help will be ...
No Patent = No Profit23 Sep 2007 03:49 GMT4
I was diagnosed with prostate cancer 4 months ago, since then I've
been on Noscapine for 3 months and my PSA has dropped from 14.8 to
3.2.
My Doctor has prescribed this to a number of men some pre treatment
Post Prostatectomy Paraphernalia23 Sep 2007 03:24 GMT2
I compiled this shopping list of paraphernalia that would be good to have
on hand when you get back from surgery. I started the list in September
2001 before my own operation based on responses I got to a request here for
suggestions.
*Affordable ED Drugs*23 Sep 2007 02:09 GMT3
The issue of how to buy drugs cheaply for erectile dysfunction (ED)
and other conditions comes up repeatedly.  So I have researched and
written a comprehensive article about importing medications from
abroad, primarily India, which I just posted on my blog
Re Stephen Tew22 Sep 2007 23:42 GMT3
I am a day late, but he his DaVinci surgery was booked for yesterday
(Sept. 18) and judging that book by its cover, I rather expect to see
him posting on here in a day or two, grin.
Let's all wish him a speedy, uneventful recovery anyway.
I have joined the fraternity22 Sep 2007 23:02 GMT58
Hello my now fellow travellers on the journey of prostate cancer. I have
joined the fraternity.
In July I wrote in this forum and asked for opinions and advise of what I
may expect from a visit to an Urologist my GP referred me to due to my PSA
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Post Prostatectomy PSA/Digital22 Sep 2007 16:36 GMT7
Curious as to what schedule others have been put on for PSA/Digital
exam post prostatectomy. Mine is:
1st year every 3 months
2nd year every 6 months
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