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 …
Prostate cancer questions?….there’s an app for that! Northeast Georgia urologist launches prostate cancer decision-making app – ProstateMd.
ProstateMd in the Itunes app store I know what you are thinking....I shouldn't have used Penelope as the background of the app...well...that's what makes me different....irreverent informative prostate cancer stuff with an edge and a bit of humor..... Well...a few months ago a friend of mine, well kinda sorta of a friend....I hate people and most …
i am going to shout this….IF YOU GET A PSA TO CHECK FOR PROSTATE CANCER BECAUSE OF URINARY SYMPTOMS THEN YOU HAVE WAITED TOO LATE!
As I make very clear in my book...most prostate cancers form away from the tube that the male pees through...the prostatic urethra. If one's prostate cancer is to the point that the urinary stream is small or affected in any way by prostate cancer, then that cancer is extensive and it is too late for …
Is the internal sphincter important to post prostatectomy continence in the treatment prostate cancer?
What is the internal sphincter in regards to the male bladder, post prostatectomy incontinence and the external sphincter?" Hmmmmmmmmmm? If the internal sphincter is so important to continence then why don't men leak after a TURP? Dr. Catalon's explanation of post prostatectomy anatomy and continence. There was a comment about the internal sphincter and a patient …
Top 10 (and more) prostate cancer questions/issues to consider in any treatment decision by Northeast Georgia Prostatediaries blog.
Incremenatlism...the HHS says that the PSA rates a "D" and hence insurance is not required to pay for it...then Medicare won't pay for it....the extrapolation is that the Government by virtue of decrees (USPSTF) guides the healthcare dollar which in turn de facto tells doctors what to do. Far fetched......? The U.S. Preventive Services Task …
Ole Otis Brawley again and prostate cancer…searching for his 15 minutes of fame…the face of HHS Healthcare or dachshunds taught to sniff for prostate cancer…they are close to the evidence.
As chief medical and scientific officer of the American Cancer Society, Otis Webb Brawley — who is also a professor of oncology and epidemiology at Emory University — is the public face of the cancer establishment. He operates in a world of similarly high-achieving, multiple-credentialed, respectable professionals, where insults tend to be delivered, stiletto-style, in …
Risk of infection with prostate biopsy versus the risk of not diagnosing prostate cancer. Which is worse?
When I was a kid and grocery shopping with my mother the first place I went in the store was to the butcher department. "May I have some bones for my dog please." The butcher dutifully disappeared and returned with about five or six bones all wrapped up and gave them to me. Free of …

