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

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Dr. Peter Scardino: When Should You Begin Hormonal Therapy?15 Nov 2007 01:32 GMT22
Some two months ago I posted some excerpts on this issue (When Should
You Begin Hormonal Therapy?) from Dr. Patrick Walsh's "Guide to
Surviving Prostate Cancer". That originated an interesting thread…
As I wrote at that time, this is a relevant issue for many of us.
Veteran's Day (Rememberance Day)15 Nov 2007 01:23 GMT13
A simple thank you to:
     C., Bob Navy 66-69
     Crawford, Henry Army '42-'45, her British Royal Navy WWII
     Detchemendy, David
O T: Thanks to Those Who Served15 Nov 2007 00:11 GMT5
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things.  The decayed and
degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling that thinks that nothing
is worth war is much worse.  The person who has nothing for which he is
willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own ...
PSA Velocity in Men With Total PSA Less Than 4 ng/ml15 Nov 2007 00:02 GMT7
Article by Dr. Catalona suggesting a different PSA velocity cutpoint
for untreated men with a PSA in the 4-10 range vs. men with a PSA less
than 4 ng/ml...ron
LRP Followup...13 Nov 2007 02:12 GMT2
Seven weeks post op. Still have some discomfort and a rare spasm.
Incontinence is getting more manageable each week.
Have had occasional slight blood in urine after high activity days.
Got a prescription for Muse but haven't gotten it filled yet.
site revision13 Nov 2007 01:57 GMT1
A quick update:
We've moved the site to http://www.laprp.com It still has material
focused on prostate cancer surgery and lots of patient stories, but
also new sections. Relevant to the questions below, I do laparoscopic
Bladder control after radiation therapy (scaring/fibrosis?)13 Nov 2007 00:11 GMT6
I would really appreciate some feedback from members of this group
specially any who have undergone radiation therapy after a radical
prostatectomy, or from any radiologists who may frequent this group.
My Dad underwent a radical prostatectomy last summer and is now
A follow-up on prostate cancer rates in the U.S. and the U.K.11 Nov 2007 05:33 GMT9
this is not meant to be a slam on Rudy....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071101/pl_nm/usa_giuliani_britain_dc_1
Coming down to the  Choice10 Nov 2007 19:21 GMT21
I really can't tell you how much you folks have done to ease my mind;
oh, my wife really thanks you. It's between IGRT and Da Vinci. The
IGRT because it's here where I live and after selling my company
(how's that for irony) I'm working for the company that bought mine.
Lets talk about Fasting10 Nov 2007 18:14 GMT7
Hi. I would your help to find more information about the effects of
fasting for a long period, on cancer cells.
Do you know of any research that has been conducted to establish the
effects of fasting on cancer cells? Perhaps someone will read this
Brachy post-op10 Nov 2007 11:27 GMT8
Had my Brachy Wednesday and from what I can tell went without a hitch.
Passed all the tests with the nurse and was allowed to go home that day.
 I have to screen my urine for seven days and it seems at night after
being imobile I pass blood clots when I urinate two or three ...
Israeli Prime Minister has surgery for prostate cancer10 Nov 2007 04:14 GMT3
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58393
Prostate Health in 90 days????09 Nov 2007 23:37 GMT12
ALL; many claims of successfully beating prostate cancer!  Real or hoax?
http://www.prostatehealth90days2006.com/
Additionally, a potion called CANTRON is said that successfully cured many?
I like to hear the opinions of this grouop!
chemo and supplements09 Nov 2007 23:09 GMT4
I am finding confusing information on supplementing during chemo!  Does
anyone have references or articles of what supplements work well with chemo?
Of course oncologist can not be asked - they are NOT in supplement
business: NO is a firm answer
Movember Mo Question09 Nov 2007 17:00 GMT7
I have a question and I'm hoping someone one in this group has the
answer.
Here's the story.
Ten years ago my father died of pancreatic cancer at a young age. This
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