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

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Question for Steve K.24 Jul 2008 13:27 GMT4
Just curious if you keep track of how many have had cancer return after
<0.01 PSA's?  If you do, will you please share those stats?  I think it
would be interesting to see the averages on how long after
surgery/radiation/etc. that cancer returns and in how many men.  And after
abiraterone - radio clip (Mike - will you get on this trial?)23 Jul 2008 23:05 GMT14
Short radio clip from R4's 'today' prog...Nick Robinson ('prostrate'
cancer) is better at politics than medicine..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_7518000/7518780.stm
Sounds good! - targeting aggressive PCa, trials underway, 3 years from
Three years on23 Jul 2008 02:48 GMT3
After 3 years, latest PSA "< 0.02 - undetectable".
ED still improving - so much so that my wife thought I must have used
the magic syringe last night, but it's highly variable. Still using
straight prostaglandin; around 7 diabetic units is now ample. Cialis
new PSA to report22 Jul 2008 18:23 GMT2
Just checking in.  For Steve K:  my latest PSA as of July 2008 is
0.02.  So, it's been steady.  I do wonder a bit about it.  My uro says
it's just noise, but it seems odd to have two in a row like that.
But, hey, it's low, and I'm happy about that.
For kh and also my new situation22 Jul 2008 16:40 GMT12
I wrote: 'My PSA is skyrocketing'. (PSA with nearly 2 point jump in
last month, appended).
Kh replied:
>I didn't realize your PSA was skyrocketing.  No-no.  I had a PSADT of
Interesting PSA Discussion...from '04 but...22 Jul 2008 09:17 GMT9
http://mediwire.skyscape.com/main/Default.aspx?P=Content&ArticleID=257098
there may be a Pill...no surgery/radiation21 Jul 2008 21:00 GMT5
My gleason is 3+3=6  my prostate is "huge" no nodules .   I had
"wicked BPH", on catheter about 10 times and finally
discoved....FINASTERIDE 5mg ( the propecia thing for hair only much
much stronger) it blockes an enzyme/hormone that feeds the
Hey Dwight20 Jul 2008 15:25 GMT23
Dwight,
How's that going without pads working out for you?
I have $20 worth of Depends and absorbent underpants
ready to donate to my surgeon at my post-op session
Fine for 3 days then...19 Jul 2008 09:29 GMT18
Last Wednesday I had a robotic prostatectomy performed, the nerves were
spared. I spent one day in the hospital and left with a Foley catheter in
place. I was fine until Saturday night when I started to have strong
sensations of having to urinate although no flow was observed going ...
Trying again18 Jul 2008 20:43 GMT3
I sent this message to the NG last week, but if did not appear for whatever
reason. Here it is again.
In the recent "deciding not to treat pc" thread, Steve Kramer mentioned many
of the people who have participated here.  I am giving an update, as he did
Cancer Survival Rate in Seattle Highest in World - unless you're black18 Jul 2008 19:19 GMT4
according to Concord study published in The Lancet Oncology. As cancers
are overdiagnosed in the U.S. (i.e. low grade cancers that don't need to
be treated are also included) the U.S. five year survival rates are not
directly comparable to those of other countries.
Inquiries about Jesus Christ17 Jul 2008 17:18 GMT7
It is a dialogue from which clearly comes out that Jesus Christ is
resurrected.
It has been read by thousands of people all over the world and has
provided to strengthen a lot of people in the Faith, to make the
trimix vs bimix17 Jul 2008 15:05 GMT8
My first visit to the uro nurse to try this, she used trimix, .30cc,
and I got a full, hard erection for about 1/2 hour, then something
more relaxed for 3 hours.
Next time I went in, she switched me to bimix at .20, (because of the
Prostate run in Chicago Sept 1617 Jul 2008 14:42 GMT12
Me and my wife will be participating in downtown Chicago's run to
support Prostate Cancer research this Sept 16th. Just wondering if
anyone else will be attending. I'd like to meet others in this group
who will be there.
cancer information16 Jul 2008 18:48 GMT1
What causes male breast cancer
http://medicals-shop.blogspot.com/2008/03/what-causes-male-breast-cancer.html
What are risk factors for breast cancer
http://medicals-shop.blogspot.com/2008/03/what-are-risk-factors-for-breast-cance
r.html

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