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

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Results for Kramer's Log15 Dec 2007 22:14 GMT3
Steve, you get to mark another <0.1 next to my name!
Not bad for a guy who on May 8, 2004 had two mets, L2 & T3, and after chemo
trial remain met-free and undetectible. Next tests on March 8, 2008.
Gourd Dancer
Systemic treatment of pancreatic cancer15 Dec 2007 07:24 GMT4
Systemic treatment of pancreatic cancer
Abstract
Patients with pancreatic cancer have a poor prognosis although
systemic treatment has slightly improved the outcome for those with
My Father14 Dec 2007 15:14 GMT5
Has anyone ever had this happen to them?
Thanks.
J. Bello
Any comments are appreciated greatly.
Christmas Shopping Made Easy13 Dec 2007 19:48 GMT1
This site helped me during the holidays.Check out http://www.christmasplayland.com
which offers some great resources and tons of deals.I definitely saved
time shopping for deals online at this site.
10 Minutes Later and Erect Again Thanks to Cialis12 Dec 2007 19:02 GMT5
I take meds for high blood pressure and diabetes. I started having
problems with losing my erection after a few minutes. When I told my
doctor, he asked if I wanted to try Cialis. I said why not, if it can
help. He prescribed me 20mg. I took it and was amazed. I got very hard
Can the radiation associated with brachytherapy affect others?11 Dec 2007 22:18 GMT11
This may be a silly question but my father in law has just been
diagnosed prostate cancer and is weighing his options on which method
of treatment is best for his situation.  I realize that we can pose
this question to his doctor but he just found out yesterday and we are
Pink Ribbon Plate09 Dec 2007 19:00 GMT1
Hola.
Further to my note about the AZ pink ribbon license plate.
Here's what DOT says at http://servicearizona.com/info.html
"Pink Ribbon/Cancer Awareness - Available to everyone. $17 of the fee is
Metastases first pains? Advice please.09 Dec 2007 10:51 GMT16
As I commented in my Nov 12th post re Scardino, I tick each of his
boxes for likelihood of metastases, with high Gleason, and high and
rising PSA after prostate ablated and sem vesicle probably cleared of
it too via HIFU (MRI to come). Always recognised it would come
Max08 Dec 2007 17:35 GMT1
Buenos dias.
Any news about how Max did yesterday?
Also: Noted a pink-ribbon AZ license plate on a car.
See https://servicearizona.com/webapp/vehicle/plates/startChoice.do
Question re: Prostate cancer cells which have migrated08 Dec 2007 01:20 GMT25
Was wondering if anyone could provide feedback on the following:
If Prostate cancer cells have migrated to the lymph glands or to bone
do they continue to produce PSA?  If so is there any way to quantify
that?
I may have Lung Cancer07 Dec 2007 21:07 GMT1
Are any of you familiar with mesothelioma?
This site has a lot of information about it.
mesothelioma.muchanime.com
Im going to go see my doctor tomorrow.  Im hope that it is not as
To Skeptic et al:  Assembling Your "Brain Trust"07 Dec 2007 20:41 GMT73
--continuation of msg to Skeptic:
The key thing to do is assemble a brain trust, i.e., put together a
list of the the best doctors in the world that you have access to.
Then have them evaluate your condition thoroughly and give their
How To Prevent Esophagus Cancer07 Dec 2007 14:29 GMT2
Esophagus cancer occurs in the esophagus near the stomach. Tiny tumors
develop which will eventually spread to other parts of the body. It is
possible to prevent esophagus cancer by managing your acid reflux
symptoms as cancer is caused when the lining of the esophagus is
ProstaScint scan06 Dec 2007 02:48 GMT21
After having negative bone scans, chest xray and ctscan, apparently a
"dense area" at a lymph node has shown up, with no conclusion drawn by
the radiologist.
My uro thinks it is just the way the muscle in my body has grown but
Seeking hypnosis / self hypnosis script to prepare for prostate operation and recovery.05 Dec 2007 21:25 GMT19
Recently I've heard the tail end of a discussion about a study by a US
cancer hospital using hypnosis & self hypnosis to prepare cancer patients
for operation and recovery. (It did NOT claim to cure cancer using hypnosis
but rather create a positive attitude to the forthcoming ...
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