Pepe the Prostate....the interview.... Brawley and Brooks are "Public Health" types and this explains their position on screening. "Making decisions for the masses" with an emphasis on what is cost effective. Why such a descreptancy between the ACS and the doctors (AUA) who are actually treating the disease? I mention this so that you will "take with …
a prostate cancer thriller in manila…in this corner Gleason’s 8, and in this corner….lycopene….be sure to click on the first comment….my sentiments exactly!
I adore tomatoes and I got prostate cancer. Go figure. " A favortie post from the past." (The post most commonly googled!) Masturbation and Tomatoes Post...another all-time favorite. If you are betting between a Gleason's 8 prostate cancer and lycopene......bet on the Gleason's 8. Tomatoes could offer hope to prostate cancer victims By Daily …
Robotic Cyberknife, Prostaricision, Protons and the Robotic prostatatectomy. The “marketization” of prostate cancer. Buyer Beware! Oh yeah…don’t forget the Nanoknife.
CyberKnife to me sounds like you are cutting something. That it is " robotically" controlled makes me think it may be something like a robotic prostatectomy. Proton therapy sounds different from radiation therapy. Is it? ProstatRicision sounds to me like something is being cut. "Radiosurgically treating something seems to me that if you use the word "surgical" that …
When it comes to prostate cancer decisions….it’s all about what a man can ” wrap his mind around.”
"Who are you" from The Decision Despite the " Catchy Title" what we in the business call a Proxy Headline, the following gives credence to active surveillance and at the very least....that the newly diagnosed prostate cancer patient had time to arrive at a well thought out decision. Here's the main thing and something often …
the vicissitudes of prostate cancer, androgen deprivation – “hormone” therapy and how it relates to the locerbie bomber
If you comprehend the previous post and this one you will more fully understand the stories that will come out about the Lockerbie bomber's " missed life expectancy" prediction and some of the nuances of Androgen Deprivation Therapy. (ADT) In the ideal scenario one has his prostate cancer treated with whichever modality he chooses and the …
more about prostate cancer as it relates to androgen suppression and the lockerbie bomber next time…got sidetracked
My beloved daughter is going to Macon, Ga to get a masters in nursing in August. She wanted a Border Collie like the one she had out west. My wife and I agreed, I suggested waiting until she got to Macon and her own place to get a new dog. A new dog to me means …
why did the AMA support national health care and what is up with the ACS’s issue with the PSA? could it be about politics or money?
American Cancer Society Got it Wrong: Study Confirms Prostate Cancer Test Saves Lives Jul 2, 2010 American Cancer Society Got it Wrong: Study Confirms Prostate Cancer Test Saves Lives PR Newswire WASHINGTON, July 2 ZERO Demands ACS Apology to All American Families About Prostate Cancer Testing as New Proof Emerges on the Effectiveness of the …
It was never really about if the PSA saved lives…it was all about cost.
Doug Gray's book regarding "For" or "Against" Screening (Uh Oh....that means a PSA!) Resources from HONselect PSA Test Does Cut Prostate Cancer Deaths, Study Finds Swedish report adds to controversy over the usefulness of the blood screen By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- Adding to the ongoing debate on the …
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How is it that one of the most healthy men in the world dies of prostate cancer at 62 only five years after diagnosis?
Andy Ripley: Rugby union international who later became a champion rower and successful businessman By Gavin Evans Saturday, 19 June 2010 Andy Ripley, who died on Thursday at the age of 62 after a five-year battle with prostate cancer, was renowned as a rampaging No 8 for the England rugby union side, but he was …
prostate cancer, discordance, upstaging….iceberg-feinberg…its all the same to me
What you see in the picture above is my most beautiful lab trying to enhale a slip weight. A popular way to catch largemouth bass in the South and I imagine everywhere is by using what is referred to as a "Texas rig." My brother Rushton, you will hear about him soon as I am making …
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