ProstateCancer Treatment versus ProstateCancer Preventionby
Rabbi Ed .
Most forms of prostatecancer treatment are generally effective but can't be used to prevent... confuse prostatecancer treatment and prevention.This came across recently in some misplaced comments...
Prevent ProstateCancer - Prostate Health Tips!by
Tonie K.
That’s right “prevention” that foreign concept! You can prevent prostatecancer and maintain... your prostatecancer risk by as much as 45% especially vegetables like broccoli, brussels sprouts, sauerkraut...
% of patients...I certainly don't need additional problems!
The outlook for prostatecancer is generally good despite it being relatively challenging to treat. This is because unlike many other cancers, prostate...
cancer.
Enlarged prostate's common symptoms include frequent urination, getting up to urinate at night..., which is the inability to "hold it" and even incontinence. The symptoms of BPH and prostatecancer can be similar...
urine control
cannot control urine is this related to prostatecancer
darren mohamedcrap
Introducing Expert Patient Robert B!
Robert B started his journey with prostatecancer only a few short months ago, in the end of 2010..., to check if the cancer had spread beyond the prostate. Prostatecancer is kind of funny - when it goes out of the prostate, it still stays prostatecancer. It has an affinity to go for the bone - and in my case...crap
I AM STILL HERE
At the age of 51 I was diognosed with Prostatecancer, (albeit I turned 52 a month later). My PSA... juice which is all very beneficial to the prostate. Also when awake at night in the early hours..., I would engage a thought process that I imagined the cancer leaving my body and at the same time...crap
Is a 2nd biopsy necessary?
I was diagnosed with prostatecancer 18 months ago with my PSA level at 3.5... My last PSA test results was 1.1, 6 months ago and 1.1 last week. Is it necessary to get a 2nd biopsy?
RDcrap
ProstateCancer Treatment: What to Try if Radiation Fails
Dear Dr. Motola:
I would like to get some clear information on what treatment I can get if radiation fails. I have been receiving Lupron, but my PSA is rising - is there anything that I can do?
Depending on your age, overall health and the extent of your disease, cryotherapy (freezing the prostate...crap