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

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What now?27 Dec 2007 16:11 GMT18
I applied for life insurance about a month ago.  I was declined
because of my blood work results.  My PSA was at  3.4 and my Free PSA
was at 15%
I last had a physical exam Oct 11th 2005 that included a DRE.  I
Testosterone Suppression After Radical Prostatectomy26 Dec 2007 01:17 GMT33
I am writing for a friend so can't give you the name of the drug or very
much information but hope you can advise. My 59 year old friend had a
radical prostatectomy in March. Afterwards, he had radiation treatments
and was given an injection that lasts 6 months to suppress ...
I'm on the way to the medical oncologist26 Dec 2007 00:48 GMT11
This is from the cover page of the stack of documents that I'm taking from my
GP. It's a note from my Urologist.
In April 2007 ... "presented with an elevated PSA of 37.8. In 2003 it was 2.6.
He was found to have Gleason 6 and 7 adenocarcinoma of the prostate at the
Skin Cancer25 Dec 2007 23:39 GMT2
What Causes Skin Cancer?
Sunburn and Sunlight
Very simply, sunburn and UV light  can damage your skin, and this
damage can lead to skin cancer. There are of course other determining
^^^^Cure for Cancer Found ^^^^25 Dec 2007 21:11 GMT1
http://ccrod.cancer.gov/confluence/display/~rohitp/Ro.Blog
O T: PC Holiday Greeting25 Dec 2007 03:19 GMT2
With thanks to Ken Richards.
Hello.....
I wanted to send out some sort of holiday greeting, but it is so difficult
in today's world to know exactly what to say without offending someone.
Treating Cancer With Low Dose Naltrexone25 Dec 2007 01:10 GMT1
Naltrexone is a medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration for treating heroin and opium addiction. In very low
doses, it is proving to be amazingly effective in treating certain types
of cancer--including prostate cancer--with minimal side effects and at a
OTP:  The Nutty Buddy25 Dec 2007 00:35 GMT1
Former MLB Pitcher Peddles Athletic Cup, and Risks His Manhood to Do It
Phoenix, Arizona
Sunday, December 9, 2007   08:13 PST
Mark Littell believes he has a better way to protect himself, and the
Flaming?24 Dec 2007 23:49 GMT3
[[ This message was both posted and mailed: see
  the "To," "Cc," and "Newsgroups" headers for details. ]]
Hi Peter,
I am the nefarious "Sy" mentioned in some of these posts.
PSA24 Dec 2007 23:32 GMT7
3 year PSA      0.00   Merry Chrismas and a Happy New Year.  Howie
OTP:  Hello, test24 Dec 2007 22:58 GMT2
I have not seen any of my messages in 2 weeks.
I don't know where they're being lost, but I'll keep trying.
... Never feed a cat anything that clashes with the carpet.
___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12
Happy Holidays24 Dec 2007 22:17 GMT1
Just wishing everybody here a happy holiday season and hopefully many
more...
Thanks for giving so much of your time posting. I has really kept me on
track with everything .
Arizona license plate24 Dec 2007 13:32 GMT2
Mycroftscj1 wrote:
> Noted a pink-ribbon AZ license plate on a car.
> See https://servicearizona.com/webapp/vehicle/plates/startChoice.do
> The legend says, "Early Detection Saves Lives." No mention of BCa
Another Ping for Steve Kramer22 Dec 2007 21:58 GMT1
Switched to annual checks with my urologist last year and just received
word from his office that this years' result remains <0.10.
DX was in 01/2000 and RRP was 3/16/2000. Life is good!
Radical Prostatectomy in '95, Urinary Sphincter in '9622 Dec 2007 02:47 GMT2
Good news is continued zero PSA in the ensuing years. In November of this
year, the AMS 800 and my body came to a parting of the ways. The cuff had
ablated the urethera and had opened a pin hole sized opening, allowing urine
to escape. A severe infection resulted, causing some ...
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