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

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PROATATE burning08 Sep 2007 03:13 GMT1
im writing reagarding my uncle who has/had prostate cancer..had psa near
7 biopsy showed cancer on 7 out of 8 snips,categorized witha 7 gleason ,
had seed implants and 25  days of radiation treatment,, psa went down to
zero but heres the dilemma has burning now for 15 months AFTER
Luciano  OT07 Sep 2007 20:33 GMT6
I mourn today.  I first heard him as an adult.  I was working in a
customers home and she was playing his records.  I was moved to tears. Until
then my musical taste was mostly stuck in oldies & rock n roll.  My friends
and family were shocked when I became an opera fan, but more ...
Pain, Post - RP procedure07 Sep 2007 02:44 GMT4
What is your experience with pain levels after having the RP?
What about waking pain and sleeping comfort immediately after, and as time
passes over the first week or two?
Did you need prescription pain meds or did Tylenol work for you?  A friend
Artemisinin06 Sep 2007 21:44 GMT1
Has anyone used this? If so, I would appreciate knowing any favorable
results or non-results you had with it.
I recently ran across an article from December 2002 that discusses the
use and successes of Artemisinin.
OTP:  Hic!   I'll drink to that; What your bartender won't tell you06 Sep 2007 13:00 GMT1
What Does Your Drink Say About You?
Drinks Are Part Of Person's Appearance, Expert Says
First impressions mean so much.
Think about what you do before going out for dinner or drinks -- or both,
More for Steve's database06 Sep 2007 02:34 GMT1
It has been awhile since I've posted.
Diagnosed in Mar 03, Gleason 7 (3-4) PSA 5.71
RRP May 03
Positive Margins and SV involvement
Rally for FDA Reform and Call for Congressional Action Provenge NOW06 Sep 2007 01:58 GMT5
I'm trying to find out if a ride-sharing system is being
implemented to help get people to the 9/18 rally. I believe some
financial assistance is available for cancer patients.
p.
Dr. Patrick Walsh: When Should You Begin Hormonal Therapy?05 Sep 2007 22:58 GMT38
I have bought recently Dr. Patrick Walsh's "Guide to Surviving
Prostate Cancer", second edition (paperback, July 2007) from
amazon.co.uk for £7.14 / $14.4 + shipping.  
What prompted me making this purchase was the fact that this was a
I'm done - I hope!05 Sep 2007 02:09 GMT3
Diagnosed in late January, PSA 4.7, March biopsy, Gleason 3 + 3 but had
9 positives in 13 cores. So, low risk on the one hand but high risk from
the high percentage of positive cores. What to do?
The Urologist - surgeon was all for a RP - "you're young, you're healthy
OTP:   Safety when flying05 Sep 2007 01:19 GMT2
150 years ago, President Lincoln found it necessary to hire a
private investigator - Alan Pinkerton for protection. That was the
beginning of the Secret Service.
Since that time, the federal government has produced a large number
blood in urine and prostate hard spot04 Sep 2007 13:45 GMT7
Friday my doctor told me that he found blood in my urine(not clearly
visible with human eye) and a hard spot on my prostate.  He took a
blood sample for testing and told me to come back in 2 weeks because
the sysmptons might be a sign of cancer.  I am 42 yrs. old.
My second HIFU -RESULT after ten days04 Sep 2007 11:49 GMT2
The story so far: I started with a PSA of 14, Pca Gleason 4+5, and I
was in in my late 70's. In April 2006 I underwent a new process HIFU
(High frequency Ultrasound Sonablate 500 type, under real-time
computer control)) at University College Hospital London. The team
A message of hope...03 Sep 2007 18:54 GMT1
If you were depressed by Dr. Walsh's views read on...
As more men are diagnosed with earlier stages of prostate cancer
including
earlier stages of advanced prostate cancer, less men present with
When (if ever) can we consider ourselves cured03 Sep 2007 18:47 GMT13
Well, I stirred up a bit of controversy over my statement that I considered
myself "cured" after 14 months of straight PSA zeros following surgery.
Perhaps we all have our own definitions of "cured". I believe that I have
less chance now of recurring PCa than a 60 year old (my ...
PCRI Conference03 Sep 2007 06:10 GMT4
On September 7-9, the Prostate Cancer Research Institute will sponsor a
conference in Los Angeles. See http://prostate-cancer.org/index.html
The medics who will speak there are the cream of the crop of PCa
specialists.
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