Another top search that gets people to this blog. They all want to know about Elizabeth Thompson, his first wife. Monkhouse on dying of prostate cancer Monkhouse, Albin, Bixby, Zappa, Folgelberg-What do they all have in common? These are the type of patients early detection and "early awareness" are trying to find. The top ten Bob …
Obamacare and the vasectomy…Obamacare and the elderly male with prostate cancer? Reminds me of a urology joke…
A guy goes to a urologist because of difficulty with sexual function. The urologist greets him and then escorts him to a room. " My nurse will be in, in a moment." The attractive and provocatively dressed nurse enters the exam room, undresses the patient and then "does things to him." "Wow" the patient says. …
The Decision, a prostate cancer book by a urologist who’s a patient- A book review. Good or bad?
I love the part about, " McHugh got the name of his surgeon from a traveling salesman." Too funny! Well, the book is about making a decision about what to do...not who will do it. It turns out my drug rep was right on. The US Review of Books // The Decision: Your prostate biopsy shows cancer... …
question:will the prostate ultrasound always show prostate cancer?
Is this not one beautiful and happy dog or what? We love our Chloe. The above question is good one. Reviewing the search items that get folks to my site are revealing and offer an opportunity to address issues that concern prostate cancer patients. When the urologist does a prostate ultrasound, it usually is used …
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the closest i ever came to death was not prostate cancer…it was at mt. assiniboine canada. how did bill brooks of calgary pull this off…who is he?
The story later... I am in the middle and I have on "water resistent" L.L. Bean rain gear. I am soaking wet and lost. Mount Assiniboine Lodge Bill Brooks Columnist Calgary The 13th Annual Bill Brooks Prostate Cancer Benefit taking place Friday, January 21, 2011 at Hotel Arts promises to be the biggest …
No Needle No Scalpel Vasectomy Info-cartoon for Northeast Georgia
Northeast Georgia Urological Associates Vasectomy Page This has nothing to do with prostate cancer. I have been using the Madajet Technology to perform no needle vasectomies and it has made a difference on several fronts. I just thought it might be interesting to you " needle phobic " men out there.
One in six men have a vasectomy…one in six men have prostate cancer. Hmmmmmmmmm? No Needle No Scalpel vasectomy and the Madajet.
Have you heard of the "no needle-no scalpel vasectomy?" The technology for the painless part is old but its application to providing needle free anesthesia for a vasectomy is relatively new. If you are of "vasectomy age" you should inquire about it before you choose a vasectomy, particularly if you are needle phobic. Prostate cancer …
Most popular search on google for prostate cancer that ended up on Prostate Diaries: Why do men leak after prostatectomy?
Previous post addressing the issue. Be sure to read the link to Walsh's explanation.
What’s wrong about what this urologist was “quoted” to have said about Eddie Montgomery’s prostate cancer?
Read the following report see what you think about the quotes and conclusions of Mr. Montgomery's surgery. I read for my wife the article and she asked, " So, he will never need another PSA will he? The doctor said he was cured right?" Report of Eddie Montgomery's Surgery and Prognosis
If you are 40 or older, you need a baseline prostate exam and psa to check for prostate cancer.
Once you know that you are not "one in a thousand" that has the very aggressive form of prostate cancer at a young age, you can then can do the screening every two years or so. That's reasonable enough is it not Mr. Brawley? They recommend colonoscopies that way. Don't that ole prostate deserve some …

