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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / March 2009

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white moncong is good !27 Mar 2009 23:12 GMT1
http://moncong-putih.blogspot.com
Why DRE after RPP and SRT25 Mar 2009 23:47 GMT4
As a public service, when I went to see my uro today, I asked him why we
have to go through a DRE once the prostate is gone.  He advises that some
masses are 'felt' before they produce PSA.  The ones that are felt before
producing PSA are usually the most aggressive cancers of ...
Life expectancy statistics25 Mar 2009 16:56 GMT15
Every year, thousands of patients are diagnosed with advanced prostate
cancer with metastasis.  In other words, it is impossible to cure it.  The
only available solution is then a hormonal treatment and hope for the best.
Every body reacts in a different way to the treatment.  ...
Ride to conquer cancer25 Mar 2009 14:35 GMT1
I was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year, and underwent a radical
robot assisted protstatectomy.
The surgery was a complete success, thanks to the advanced technology.
To express my gratitude, I'll be participating in a two-day major
Quick SRT Update23 Mar 2009 21:48 GMT29
I'm home again for the weekend.  Just wanted to give you all a quick
update.  12 treatments down and 26 to go.  So far only SE's are upset
stomach, diarrhea and tiredness.  I still think the gastro problems are
due to the VA hospital food.  
ERSPC: Screening for prostate cancer can reduce deaths by 20%23 Mar 2009 16:44 GMT23
Screening for prostate cancer can reduce deaths by 20%, according to the
results of the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate
Cancer (ERSPC) published online 1700 hours CET by the New England
Journal of Medicine, Online First*. ERSPC is the world’s largest
Long JP drain after surgery?22 Mar 2009 14:12 GMT1
After open surgery for PCa, still need to wear 2 JP drains due to continued
drainage.  Doctor said this sometimes happen but I would be interested in
knowing if any of you have had this happen and how long it took to finally
get the drains off.  Mine looks like it'll be at least 2 ...
PC Research lab lay offs21 Mar 2009 20:18 GMT1
Steve J remarked:
> I cannot cite the source of this, which I read many years ago:
> General George S. Patton is quoted as saying that he would rather
> have a German division in front of him than a French one behind.
Milestone achieved21 Mar 2009 04:51 GMT7
All,
A rare posting from me to update all and celebrate the achievement of
a 5 year goal.  I gave blood again yesterday for the first time in 5
years (donation number 92 + 4 autologous for surgery) which means that
PCa death20 Mar 2009 23:25 GMT3
NY doctor, firefighter Joseph Matrisciano dies at 78
Newsday, Melville, N.Y.
March 19, 2009
Joseph Matrisciano, a Valley Stream family physician who was instrumental in
2000 IU of vitamin D per day isn't enough in this circumstance to     reach the goal20 Mar 2009 20:26 GMT2
And please note that the 2000 IU dose didn't
reach the 80 nmol/L goal on average.
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1: Am J Clin Nutr. 2009 Apr;89(4):1092-8.
PC Tests20 Mar 2009 03:33 GMT3
Does prostate cancer screening save lives?
Two big studies don't end debate over test
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
NEW YORK CITY --  Two big prostate cancer studies were intended to settle
CANCER IS NOT DANGER ANYMORE19 Mar 2009 23:57 GMT2
Do you know how to cure cancer without biopsy,chemotherapy,and surgery
only in a matters of months?
Read the article on http://xulez.com
PC Research lab lay offs19 Mar 2009 19:55 GMT9
Laid off researchers protest cancer institute
Not immune to tough financial times
Monday, 16 Mar 2009          19:13 EDT
Buffalo                WIVB-4-CBS
Dendreon - Provenge19 Mar 2009 16:50 GMT3
Dendreons-Provenge results are going to be reported sometime in April.
This therapy if approved may go on the market this year. Has anyone
been in one of their trials?  I was going to enter into one five years
ago in Rochester NY but decided to get salvage radiation instead. The
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