how to use the prostate cancer blog prostate diaries-an informative yet slightly irreverent and eclectic guide for the prostate cancer patient.
The leaf from a distance looks like Penelope's tongue doesn't it? Don't over cogitate about me being a urologist or that I have a book on amazon about prostate cancer. If it were not for the book there would be no blog. Before I had written the book I pretty much had never gone on …
radiation cystitis and prostate cancer…the gift that keeps on giving…
Now the pepster wants to do podcasts...no way shomcheppie.... Today I informed a patient that his prostate biopsy showed cancer and he began, as often patients do, telling me about advice various friends had given him. "My friend down the street told me not to have the regular surgery, I should have the one …
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question about prostate cancer and a psa of 46 then antibiotics – psa16 then two weeks a psa of 20…what to do? what does this all mean?
the psa and antibiotics...what's the deal? A podcast.
prostate cancer podcast on post prostate biopsy checking for prostate cancer and subsequent provocative blood born infections…whew…say that three times!
A little disappointed in the Penelope...she refuses to play with the new puppies...try as they may...she shuns them. She is not mean, she just won't play. Chloe played with her, she played as a puppie with Toosie, she plays with Brudder and Bella....but ignores the new sibling Dachshunds. Go figure...she may be getting "chloeised." Hey listen.....post prostate …
Prostate cancer musing…PSA is very reliable when following prostate cancer “after” treatment.
The leaves in Northeast Georgia have been particularly pretty this year and have hung around more than usual. The light comes through the trees behind Penelope about 5 everyday and are almost "illuminated" by the sun. I had a friend who happens to be a doctor call me to ask me some questions about his …
what’s less expensive-screening and finding prostate cancer early or just letting prostate cancer patients present too late to cure? It must be the latter.
I am currently listening to "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" and find the reference to Auschwitz "verdy interesting." (As Shultz of "Hogan's Heros" used to say. Welcome to “Love Your Prostate” This website was created by Douglas Gray (pictured) who was diagnosed with incurable Advanced Prostate Cancer in January 2009. Douglas passed away …
Northeast Georgia Urology Group in Gainesville, Georgia Seeking New Associate Urologist
Dr. Bill Jones will be retiring in May 2012. Northeast Georgia Urological Associates is actively seeking a BE/BC urologist to replace him. N.G.U.A. has a lot to offer both in terms of the practice and the Northeast Georgia Area. Active urological practice with 30 years of service in Gainesville and the Northeast Georgia area. Lake …
prostate cancer , colon cancer and no insurance…having no insurance was not the problem here…surprise?
I have no clue what in the hell the following is about other than whoever the writer is talking about has been diagnosed late with both colon and prostate cancer. How does that happen in the higher socioeconomic folks that have the means to at least to be aware of what you do to detect …
Pepe the prostate speaks out the PSA, the USPSTF and prostate cancer-the rodney dangerfield of diseases
Mr. PSA speaks out about prostate cancer screening in exclusive interview with prostatediaries- Part One March 6, 2010 by John McHugh M.D. | // Mr. PSA-"I have feelings too!" Dr. John C. McHugh of Prostatediaries interviews PSA Dr. McHugh: “So first of all thanks so much for coming on the program.” PSA: “My …

