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

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a new side effect for some17 Apr 2008 11:44 GMT11
Here's a new side effect you don't see in the literature.
I spent yesterday afternoon in the hospital getting circumcised.  I
had developed phimosis (tightening of the foreskin) brought on
probably by irritation of that area due to being bathed constantly in
Changing insurance17 Apr 2008 04:55 GMT39
Alan wrote:
> We don't say to people, you can buy police protection or not,
> fire protection or not........We require these things.
Did you know that there are still areas in the U.S.A. with
dr rucker website16 Apr 2008 15:13 GMT2
I saw someone take offense to my first posting due to my lack of
capitalized letters. Quite humorous...
Anyway,
my personal website...yes, i am not capitalizing on purpose..or is it
urologist with website16 Apr 2008 04:33 GMT1
>> I am a urologist in florida.
Dummy can't even capitalize his state's name.
That's clue #1.
> Ruckerurology: Home of Urologic Healing
Strum15 Apr 2008 16:49 GMT17
Just got his book in yesterday.  Going to read it starting now.
He'll be in Palo Alto, CA on 4/17.  Yeah, I know, I said that already,
but hey, humor me, I've got cancer.
Low DHT increases risk of prostate cancer death15 Apr 2008 02:09 GMT20
Decreased levels of DHT at the time of diagnosis result in increased
risk of dying from prostate cancer.  See http://tinyurl.com/3myzz2
Ed Friedman
Dr Scardino podcast - unique new Pca genes, new HT therapies et al13 Apr 2008 11:06 GMT3
I don't think this has been posted before?  Fascinating Peter Scardino
podcast. My short broad layman notes: Current hormone therapy drugs
are relatively weak. They turn from being antagonist to agonist in
relatively short time. Their time is coming to an end. Exceptional new
Dr. Patrick Walsh on Charlie Rose13 Apr 2008 03:32 GMT1
I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned this yet, but Dr. Patrick
Walsh was on the Charlie Rose show recently.  You can view this online
at http://www.charlierose.com.  Look for the March 31 show featuring
Dr. Walsh
PSA of 50,000?12 Apr 2008 17:15 GMT4
I saw my primary care physician today (admitedly not a uro nor onc)
and he told me he has a patient who has advanced metastic pca (bone
cancer) whose psa went as high as 50,000!!!!  But the point he made
was, his medical oncologist, through various chemo therapies have kept
Question for I.P. and Steve Kramer12 Apr 2008 17:12 GMT5
Some time ago, January of 2006, there was a discussion of the use of PET
scan to detect PCa recurrence.  At the time it was felt that PET was not a
good detector of PCa, but future test injections would be better.  I.P.
seemed to know a lot about it from the colon cancer ...
Inexpensive PSA test12 Apr 2008 12:28 GMT1
A while back I became a member of the Life Extension Foundation
(www.lef.org) because Strum had recommended some supplements they
have. I just saw today where through LEF you can get a number of blood
tests done at very reasonable prices. For example, PSA test is $23.25
Stanislaw R. Burzynski #212 Apr 2008 07:06 GMT1
http://www.quackwatch.org/index.html
Your Guide to Quackery, Health Fraud, and Intelligent Decisions
   Stanislaw Burzynski and "Antineoplastons"
     Saul Green, Ph.D.
Has anyone gone to S.R. Burznski Houston12 Apr 2008 00:09 GMT4
I have a friend who has prostate cancer. We were wondering is anyone has
used Burzynski and what was your results.
Thanks
Changing insurance11 Apr 2008 14:24 GMT1
Dave Perry stated:
> California governor Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown for one.
Egads!  You sure brought back some memories.
I wish I could locate the news release (a hoax) about the
New Study Found That Green Tea...11 Apr 2008 01:23 GMT1
A recent study uncovers the risks of having advanced prostate cancer
was 50 percent...
http://www.healthdaily.info/2007/12/new-study-found-that-green-tea-help-to.html
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