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

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Guide to Cancer16 Jul 2008 17:19 GMT5
I recently came across of the website http://www.guidetocancer.net/.
It really helped me to get information about cancer. I just wanted to
share with those who need it. The more we know about cancer, the more
we will be able to do to stop it. Dedicated to everyone who is sick
implants15 Jul 2008 20:53 GMT22
Person over at impotence told me come over here ask about implants. Have
diabetes & no function. tried pills but to no avail. Was womdering about
implants where the pump up bulb is placed in scrotem. Anyone have
experience with it & did ins cover?
taxotere15 Jul 2008 20:04 GMT5
Hey all and God bless,
 Haven't  been around for awhile. Hope everybody is fine and got low
psa's.  I got an implant in late Jan. Psa had gone from .06 to .78 in
Oct. or Nov. to 1.00 in Jan. In March it was 1.2 then in May 1.37.  On
Urologist After Robotic?15 Jul 2008 02:52 GMT10
In the years following a robotic surgery, what do others see as
advantages of seeing a urologist periodically?
I certainly will continue the recommended schedule for PSA measures
(have been below .1 since surgery in 9/06). But these can be ordered
Its OK Not To Be OK15 Jul 2008 01:18 GMT7
Practical information that can help you get through ... now.
www.ItsOKNotToBeOK.com
New guy checking in14 Jul 2008 13:41 GMT12
Hi Fellow Prostatians,
Just found this group yesterday and spend half the day
catching up. I'm not sure about the "spreadsheets" and
politics of the group, but here's what I can offer right
Mistakes - case 513 Jul 2008 13:36 GMT3
Surgeon Removes Kidney Instead of Gallbladder
In June 2006, a surgeon at the Milford Regional Medical Center in Massachusetts mistakenly removed an 84-year-old woman's right kidney instead of her gallbladder.
According to local news reports, the surgeon made the error after ...
RIP Tony12 Jul 2008 23:14 GMT2
Tony Snow came from Cincinnati and was my age.  Though I didn't know him, I
have always preferred him over all other TV News personalities (Tim Russart
was right up there as well).  I sporadically watch Fox News (not as much as
some might think) and I stopped surfing when I saw ...
A prostatitis patient recovered experience with chinese herb medicine12 Jul 2008 17:26 GMT1
A prostatitis patient recovered experience
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I was ever been a prostatitis patient for seven years . The prostate
expand and pain sharply. My waist pain, dizzy and weak. I had seen
A little bit of humour??12 Jul 2008 17:23 GMT4
On my 60th birthday, I got a gift certificate from my wife.
The certificate paid for a visit to a shaman living on a nearby
reservation, rumoured to have a wonderful cure for erectile dysfunction.
After being persuaded, I drove to the reservation, handed my ticket to
People healed of Cancer at:12 Jul 2008 17:15 GMT11
I go to this small church where thousands have been healed for
30 years. I wish I know about this place before
my cancer operation - I cannot take pain medicine.
All I can say is keep the phone number (410-655-3777)
Elderly may fare worse on prostate cancer drugs12 Jul 2008 16:43 GMT2
By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer
Tue Jul 8, 4:04 PM ET
A prostate cancer study that could change how doctors treat some
patients found that widely used hormone-blocking drugs did not improve
Any info. on Abraxine for Prostate Ca.?12 Jul 2008 11:33 GMT3
I had an appointment with the oncologist yesterday.  He mentioned this
drug as a possible advanced prostate cancer chemotherapy.
I had mentioned that I hoped nanotechnology would provide a substitute
for Taxotere.  He said Abraxine had been approved.  
Glad to be alive11 Jul 2008 22:38 GMT55
I thought I had dealt with the emotions around my cancer fairly well.
Didn't dip into emotionality abourt what might happen in the future,
but instead tried to deal with what was in front of me.
On the top-most part of my mind, I think I was pretty sure I was going
My "benign" prostate sliver11 Jul 2008 19:46 GMT2
I have been posting here occasionally over the past few years. I had
an RP 4 years ago and my surgeon thinks he left a sliver of "benign"
prostate tissue as my PSA has been 0.03, 0.05, 0.07, 0.08, 0.08, 0.09,
0.09 each 6 month interval, and this month 0.10 at the 4 year mark. I
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