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

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Dying for access30 Nov 2008 08:03 GMT2
Clinical Trials:  Dying For Access
Monday, Nov 24, 2008      04:03 PM
Nashville, Tennessee      WTVF-5-CBS
ORLANDO, Fla. - It costs on average $802 million to develop a new drug, but
Chemotherapy for Advanced Prostate Cancer: 25 Years Later28 Nov 2008 00:27 GMT5
http://jco.ascopubs.org/cgi/content/full/26/15/2423
Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 26, No 15 (May 20), 2008: pp. 2423-2424
DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2007.14.7819
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF JCO
Visit My Hot Website!27 Nov 2008 23:34 GMT1
Spammer Laniegd wrote:
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Bet you don't know the source of, nor the meanings of the word "horny."
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PSA level and Cancer27 Nov 2008 12:42 GMT15
A co worker has been diagnosed with PCa based on biopsy.  Yet his PSA
is only 0.18.  Is that possible???  His doc is ready to operate and
he's wondering if he's being pushed.  I told him he ought to see if
there is any PSA progression.  Seems like there are a lot of radiation
laxatives work in different ways27 Nov 2008 08:39 GMT3
laxatives work in different ways.
Description
Oral laxatives are medicines taken by mouth to encourage bowel movements
to relieve constipation.
Lupron25 Nov 2008 16:13 GMT9
About 2 1/2 years ago i was on lurpon for about 8 months, to shrink the
prostate and supress the androgen level prior and after IMRT and
seeding. At biopsy my gleason was 7. I will be 72 in 3 months. This is a
miserable drug with nasty side effects that still persist today. I lack
Is this my Best Treatment? Help me flick dice.25 Nov 2008 03:10 GMT47
In my recent post (Re: New guy seeks Information 10th November) I made
a case for there being no Right or Wrong choice for treatment. We only
make our best choice. And then we get on with it.
But before the choice, we're invariably presented with some sort of
Casodex24 Nov 2008 06:39 GMT8
Who has heard of, or tried, CASODEX?
If you've ever taken it, why?
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Curcumin and Vit D323 Nov 2008 12:21 GMT8
Two informative sites but of course do your own research.
http://www.turmeric-curcumin.com/
http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/cancerProstate.shtml
We Fought Cancer…And Cancer Won.23 Nov 2008 08:41 GMT7
We Fought Cancer…And Cancer Won.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/157548/page/1
After billions spent on research and decades of hit-or-miss treatments,
it's time to rethink the war on cancer.
biopsy23 Nov 2008 06:46 GMT11
to whom it concerns i have to get a biopsy december 1st 08 im 55 yrs old
and a coward when it comes to tests ke this im afraid i may get bad news
from the test. also i read about the test and it sounds far from
pleasant . any reassurance and support offered  could help. thank you
A Bit of a Morale Boost23 Nov 2008 01:48 GMT3
Tho' much is taken, much abides; and tho'
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are,--
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Salvage Radiation Over22 Nov 2008 16:54 GMT20
. I had 68400 of IMRT Radiation broken up into 38 treatments, after a CT
scan for calculations and then two positioning trials.
. I started the 1st treatment on Thursday 9/25/08 and had treatments on all
weekdays until 11/17/08. The treatments themselves were easy. I drank 24
Vitamins don't prevent PC22 Nov 2008 16:45 GMT6
Discouraging results: Big study finds vitamin C or E pills do not help prevent cancer in men
Sunday, November 16, 2008        1143 EST
BOSTON, MASS. --  Vitamin C or E pills do not help prevent cancer in men, concludes the same big study that last week found these supplements ...
Just getting started.  Is this the right path?22 Nov 2008 16:32 GMT5
Am 73 and biggest health prob thus far is arthitis.  Bike and gym
exercise daily.  Annual DRE and PSA via free hospital clinic.  Very
much a neophyte in this world, though occasional prostatitis during 27
years in military. Also, of note, some "white cells" after prostatitis
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