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

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cure prostatitis with chinese herb and bee products31 Oct 2009 08:26 GMT-
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
Cancers Can Vanish Without Treatment30 Oct 2009 11:44 GMT7
From a NY Times article quoting dr. Kramer (not Steve, the retired
mechanic pretending to me a doctor on this newsgroup)
"The earlier a cell is in its path toward an aggressive cancer,
researchers say, the more likely it is to reverse course. ... And the
extraprostatic extension pt330 Oct 2009 07:11 GMT4
I have attempted to understand about "extraprostatic extension pt3" but
because it appears that there are only highly technical papers and no
"Dummy's Guide"  available on the Internet I am still in the dark.
I do understand that it is not good because it indicates that cancer cells
My Pathology Report28 Oct 2009 16:32 GMT10
On 30th June I had my prostate removed. The op went very well and the
incontinence problem that it left is gradually reducing as I do the pelvic
exercises religiously every day. Now I hardly leak at all and only need a
pad when I am doing fairly vigorous exercise. So I am getting on ...
prostatitis patients recover with chinese herb experience28 Oct 2009 01:24 GMT-
A prostatitis patient recovered experience
http://wac.sina.net
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  I was ever been a prostatitis patient for seven years . The
PSA--CIRPO query28 Oct 2009 01:23 GMT24
I am renewing the cipro today as I am still having symptoms of prostatitis.
I'm doing the PSA-Free in about 11 days
When I called the doctor's office to renew, the nurse told me to be off
cirpo for a WEEK before doing the PSA as it can create false results. I
Looking for Options for your Prostate Cancer?27 Oct 2009 14:03 GMT-
If you are one of the 40,000 men treated for prostate cancer with
radiation only to have their cancer return, then this clinical trial
may be of interest to you.
This study might be appropriate if you:
comparison of different of kinds of prostate cancer      treatment27 Oct 2009 04:05 GMT-
The comparison of different of kinds of chronic prostatitis       and
prostate cancer      treatment
http://www.prostatitis1.org
1.Antibiotic treatment
prostate research links in Turkey - FYI26 Oct 2009 16:04 GMT-
IPF 2009 - Do we need new markers in prostate cancer? -
http://www.urotoday.com/content/view/2225311/61/&ct=ga&cd=nqD7Jd9VJB4&usg=AFQjCN
H6cPYPs5ZI_M-Yxa23kXlrunLYtA

UroToday
*IZMIR, TURKEY* (UroToday.com) - YES, new markers are critically needed to
free clinical trials25 Oct 2009 18:38 GMT-
A Multicenter Clinical Study of the Sonablate® 500 (SB-500) for the Treatment
of Localized (T1c/T2a) Prostate Cancer With HIFU
go to:  http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00770822
They can also be reached at a toll free number: 888-874-4384
PSA Free + cipro question24 Oct 2009 23:06 GMT1
I am renewing the cipro today as I am still having symptoms of prostatitis.
I'm doing the PSA-Free in about 11 days
When I called the doctor's office to renew, the nurse told me to be off
cirpo for a WEEK before doing the PSA as it can create false results. I
Any comments on neoplas.org for cancer treatment?24 Oct 2009 18:47 GMT2
The subject asks it all.  Their web site makes it sound too good to be
true.  However, I don't want to dismiss any options.
- les
RP 6/10/09
CANCER 10124 Oct 2009 18:38 GMT9
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Isn't it about time that the medical profession stopped farting
around and finally found a cure for cancer?
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Testosterone "controversy"24 Oct 2009 11:55 GMT10
Here's my story:  I had RRP two years ago but it was too late...the
cancer was still active and my post op psa was .80 after 4 weeks and
1.37 after 6 weeks...obvious biological failure.  (pre-op gleason 8,
post-op gleason 9).
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