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| PSA has dropped from 37+ to 0.1 | 14 Sep 2007 19:24 GMT | 5 |
I have been on Lupron for a little over four months. Had a one month, a three month and just got the next three month last Monday. I had 39 radiation treatments that finished three weeks ago. My PSA from last Monday has just come back as 0.1. Am I over this? Will they typically make ...
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| Question on flatulence following brachytherepy | 14 Sep 2007 19:16 GMT | 8 |
It's been nine months now since seed implants in December. Three month PSA was 1.1, and my six month PSA was 0.9. My on-going problem seems that my flatulence has increased. I discussed this with my urologist in July, and he seemed to feel that that is what to be expected, and ...
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| No-cut surgery without scars | 14 Sep 2007 00:37 GMT | 1 |
http://video.nbcsandiego.com/player/?id=155215&dl=mainclick
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| Too few men get prostate cancer test, group says | 13 Sep 2007 23:39 GMT | 1 |
Too few men get prostate cancer test, group says http://www.thestar.com/News/article/255463 Sep 11, 2007 06:34 PM Sheryl Ubelacker
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| Can a biopsy be wrong? | 13 Sep 2007 18:49 GMT | 12 |
My husband underwent a 12 needle prostate biopsy in June. The pathology report came back saying that 2 of the 12 were "highly suspicious for malignancy." He was given a Gleason score of 6 (3+3) and was told he has stage T2a cancer. We were in the process of investigating types ...
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| Ike's progress up to now. | 12 Sep 2007 23:53 GMT | 1 |
Hey guys, girls and everyone, We have been granted a reprieve , His PSA was 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 and he goes back in 6 months for a new PSA test . No blood in urine either. I think his
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| decisions... | 12 Sep 2007 23:39 GMT | 13 |
Hello group members, I have been recently appraised of prostate cancer after a biopsy. (T1c and Gleason total of 6) I am considering robotic surgery but still have to talk to a radiation Dr.
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| Statins & PCa | 12 Sep 2007 21:29 GMT | 4 |
See Hall SA, et al., "Do statins affect androgen levels in men? Results from the Boston area community health survey." The answer is: apparently not. "CONCLUSION: In this sample, it is unlikely that statins affect
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| OTP: Are you 60? 70? | 10 Sep 2007 07:01 GMT | 1 |
MEMORIES Cars we drove in the 50's Seeing as we are talking of our first cars, it's only fitting that I share the
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| No erections after radical prostatectomy | 09 Sep 2007 20:57 GMT | 15 |
A close friend of mine had a nerve sparing prostatectomy 5 months ago. He is now undergoing radiation treatments. I am posting because he doesn't go on newsgroups and I'd rather hear from people's actual experience than websites.
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| Forthcoming op. | 09 Sep 2007 12:26 GMT | 12 |
I am scheduled for a radical prostatectomy in the near future. One problem - my wife, otherwise very supportive, doesn't seem to believe me when I tell her that I am going to need 3 months of post-operative absolute bed-rest and TLC! Any helpful suggestions as to how to ...
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| would you want him as your doctor? Cancer patient 'kept in the dark' | 09 Sep 2007 05:49 GMT | 7 |
27.04.06 By Martin Johnston District health boards should tell patients about private health care options if public hospital specialists cannot see them within six
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| Benefit of Vitamin D in Fighting Cancer | 08 Sep 2007 18:10 GMT | 22 |
News Release Study Shines More Light on Benefit of Vitamin D in Fighting Cancer Date: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 600,000 cases a year of breast and colorectal cancer could be prevented each
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| Another little bit of sh.t.... | 08 Sep 2007 15:58 GMT | 2 |
Seems the Palliative Radio has fried a bit of something, I had trouble peeing. GP sent me to Uro, who sent me to Onco, who sent me to another Uro (Lots of travelling)
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| RIP Stephen Hewitson | 08 Sep 2007 05:03 GMT | 10 |
Some of you may be remember me posting questions on here about PCa in relation to my Brother. I'd like to start by expressing my thanks for the support and answers I received that enabled us to do further research to help battle with a poor consultant and eventually get Steve
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