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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / January 2008

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OTP:   MI503 Jan 2008 20:09 GMT3
HAPPY NEW YEAR
This is one of two replies received after forwarding two posts.
Joe N.
From: "NewsGuy Abuse" <abuse@newsguy.com>
Ref: HIFU NICE....breast cancer...Ho hum03 Jan 2008 12:55 GMT2
ReF  HIFU NICE… .. Pca and breast cancer. Ho hum.
Sorry I’m a bit late again. I’m not able to tune in some days.
Ronju99 delivered a post December29th which deserves wide reading. In
essence; this is a great, supportive newsgroup, let’s keep it this
Updated Blog Please Help03 Jan 2008 03:09 GMT12
I just recently updated my blog. I need some answers for my father's
medical condition.
Please leave comments for me.
J. Bello
Updated Blog Please Help03 Jan 2008 03:09 GMT2
Jill in Louisiana wrote:
> You know what, I am not spamming newsgroups. My father had colon
> cancer
So you went to alt.impeach.bush, rec.pets.cats.community,
bone cancer02 Jan 2008 22:48 GMT17
What are symptoms of bone cancer?
Symptoms of bone cancer tend to develop slowly. They depend on the
type, location, and size of the tumor.
Pain is the most frequent symptom of bone cancer. Sometimes a firm,
Confused about PSA02 Jan 2008 22:08 GMT35
I had a PSA done at the age of 50 and it was 0.2 but since then i have
refrained from getting another due to all the controversy about
whether it really saves lives. Some authorities claim it has not been
shown to save lives and leads many down a path of treatment that is
Male Sling System.  Anybody heard of it?02 Jan 2008 20:48 GMT5
It's been just short of seven years since I had RRP.  PSA was 28.4.  Surgery
didn't drop the number as low as the urologist wanted so I endured seven
weeks of almost-daily external beam radiation, and that lowered the PSA to
<0.1.  Regular PSA tests never rose above 0.1 and for ...
Suffering from Mesothelioma???02 Jan 2008 15:11 GMT1
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Question re: PSA numbers02 Jan 2008 14:27 GMT6
I was diagnosed with Pca in August,2007.
My numbers are:
Age-60
PSA 3.17 (Had doubled in 18 months)
Johns Hopkins on ADT and Metabolic Syndrome, Incontinence,  and SRT01 Jan 2008 20:18 GMT3
The urology faculty of Johns-Hopkins publishes a quarterly Prostate
Cancer Bulletin containing articles summarizing current PC topics. The
current winter issue included an article on ADT and Metabolic Syndrome,
 from which the following excerpts are taken FYI.
Testosterone as a Predictor of Pathological Stage01 Jan 2008 20:09 GMT2
Maybe this article from Memorial Sloan-Kettering adds some credence to Dr.
Bob Liebowitz's theory that more testosterone is better.
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?&pubmedid=15879785
Ron S.
Confused about PSA01 Jan 2008 14:19 GMT2
Mike wrote:
> My thinking about this was mostly shaped by this webpage:
> http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/prostate-cancer/HQ01273,
Thank God you didn't find a Chinese cure-all herb page.  <g>
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