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

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New hope for cancer patient!!!!!!20 May 2008 00:06 GMT1
In today world NEW CANCER PATIENTS IN INDIA ARE ESTIMATED BETWEEN 7-9
LAKHS ...
and u know there is very hard and Costly treatment regarding this. I
know something that may help you. It is called transfer factors .It is
Which Ideas Helped Me the most19 May 2008 11:38 GMT10
RP 14 months ago; T3a, nerve invasion, Gleason = 9, lymph node
invasion (4); PSA since <0.007
Two things, which were of the biggest help:
1.    A cancer patient advised keeping a detailed journal beginning with
Alternatves19 May 2008 09:10 GMT1
-=> Quoting Nospam@noway.net to All <=-
> What is so wrong about alternative treatments?
Ask Coretta Scott King (MLK, Jr.'s widow).
Oh wait!  You'll have to ask one of their four children.
Post-RP Recurrence19 May 2008 01:19 GMT1
From the Journal of Urology, Volume 179, Issue 5, Pages 1791-1796 (May
2008):
"Risk Stratification for Biochemical Recurrence in Men With Positive
Surgical Margins or Extracapsular Disease After Radical Prostatectomy:
Orgasm Effect on Post-surgical PSA?18 May 2008 03:57 GMT6
13 years ago I had a radical prostatectomy.  Every year since then, my
PSA has been undetectable.  However, this year, it rose to 0.2.  My
surgeon wants me to consult a radiological oncologist and have
radiation.  I just read, however, that ejaculation can cause a
Getting into bed after a robot attack17 May 2008 05:32 GMT2
I've finally figured out the secret for gettng into bed without
stressing my gut.
Climb in on all fours, position myself, then slowly collapse.  No
stress at all.
Short Term Memory15 May 2008 21:56 GMT13
I couldn't remember to do something 5 minutes after my wife asked me to
do it. Completely disappeared from my brains to do list. Any suggestions
for short term memory excersizes or techniques?
Felmer Dingle aka WhiteSoxFan
robotic prostatectomy - how long does it take?15 May 2008 03:29 GMT16
In general, how long does the robotic procedure take, barring big
problems?
2 hours? 3 hours?
Recovery time - 1 hour?
Any Reliable Overseas Pharmacys?14 May 2008 16:55 GMT5
I know that this question has probably been asked a million times but has
anyone had a positive experience with one of the offshore pharmacys?
In particular of course the E.D. drugs.
In my area they seem price fixed at around 13 dollars a pill. Which is a lot
MRSI, and Gadolinium14 May 2008 00:41 GMT28
I'm being asked to take part in a study at UCSF where they do an MRSI
on me.  They also want to use a contrasting agent called Gadolinium.
I wasn't told at the time that some of this is considered
experimental.  I'm now reading that in some documents they sent me.
Unlurking.........14 May 2008 00:37 GMT32
My husband Kevin was dx with aggressive prostate cancer on March 4,
2008.  I have been lurking here since that day and have found lots of
very helpful information.
March 4th, the day we got the dx, he started one month of Casodex. Two
Biopsy done!13 May 2008 22:30 GMT4
OK, just had the biopsy a couple hours ago and it was much easier to go
through than I thought it would be. I feel fine. I hope this gives some
future reader some sense of calmness before going through this.
It was not painful. It only took five minutes and I was actually joking
Nerve grafts13 May 2008 22:25 GMT2
Come to find out Dr. Carroll does not do nerve grafts.
Can these be done after the fact?
Still incontinent 10 months after prostatectomy.13 May 2008 06:54 GMT12
 I'm rather concerned because I'm still incontinent 10 months after
having a RP by Da Vinci robotic surgery in London, back in July 2007.
The RP operation in itself appears to have been successful because all
three of my PSA tests done at 3 month intervals since the op have come
Bad Day For Me....12 May 2008 22:22 GMT11
PCa took my Dad early this AM. He fought it for 11 years, most of them
good. His journey was one of courage and his insistence on not
burdening others with his suffering was beyond heroic.
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