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#149095 - 01/04/05 02:09 PM
Re: OT - Bad news for me
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Tom,
I know of three individuals that had a protatectomy, which is a micro-surgical procedure that was developed at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. This technique utilizes micro-surgery, performing the operation under a microscope and disecting the prostate from around the urethra without damaging the prostate nerve and the adjacent sphincter muscle. While the procedure takes a bit longer to perform, the outcome is much better, eliminates incontenence problems and has few sexual side effects as well. Long term survival rate is right at the top, and recovery time is relatively short.
Good Luck my friend,
Gary
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#149096 - 01/04/05 02:10 PM
Re: OT - Bad news for me
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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Tom, I'd advise going to a newstand and reading pg. 30 of Discover Magazine, January 2005 issue. This discusses what was declared this past October by a Stanford guy, THomas A. Stamey.
Basically, it says they don't even know if PSA tests save lives.
Now, you DO have cancer. So, that's a bit different. But I will type a key paragraph. Then you can discuss this with med people.
"When doctors follow up a high PSA level with a biopsy, they often find cancer. But this is only because most men have some degree of prostate cancer. Studies have shown that 80 percent or more of men over age 70 dies with -- but not from -- prostate cancer. As counterintuitive as it seems, detecting prostate cancer is not always in the patient's best interest. Once cancer is diagnosed, most men opt for treating it either with radiation or removal of the prostate. In many cases, that leads to impotence, urinary incontinence, and other unpleasant side effects."
I have no med training, so it would be best if you read the whole thing and it's just another piece of the puzzle. But it is new information.
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#149097 - 01/04/05 02:30 PM
Re: OT - Bad news for me
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
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hi tom,my uncle was given the news he had terminal cancer and was given less than a year to live ,he was given this info 4 years before,he explained he would try anything that he could,the result (ESSIAC)he did a search on the net (you do it too)he read this story about this nurse (caisse)thats essiac backwards,i,m not going to spoil it for you look it up,and anyone else that has an interest,here is the link read ALL of the info, http://essiac-info.org/ ,,,,mike ps. prostrate is also dealt with here [This message has been edited by nardoni2002 (edited 01-04-2005).] [This message has been edited by nardoni2002 (edited 01-04-2005).]
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