WebMD information on Prostate Cancer

Posted by jc76 @jc76, Jul 26 6:17am

Not sure how many on MCC get WEB MD information e-mails. I just got a new one today regarding new treatments for prostrate cancer.

I found the information informative and helped understand the treatments along with some new ones I had not heard of. It was a good source of information in one article.

WEB MD uses a common sense vocabulary and is easy to understand. I thought I would pass this along as an additional source of information. This particular article specfically addresses Prostrate Cancer treatements along with newly advanced ones.

WEB MD is the web site. The information e-mails web site is: health@messages.webmd.com

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Hey @jc76
It look like you posted an email address as opposed to a link to a website.
I found this but it's from last year...
https://www.webmd.com/prostate-cancer/treating-advanced-prostate-cancer
Is this the article you are referring to?

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@web265
Reference if same article. I went to your article you posted above and was not the same as the e-mail article I just got and mentioned

I messed up and put the e-mail address when should have just posted the WEB MD. I think you can put in WEB MD in your browser and the web site will come up and you can bring up topics you want to read. I hope but I don't know if WEB MD posts the same articles they send to WEB MD members. I would surely hope so.

I joined WEB MD and I get these articles all the time. I could copy the entire article and post but would be very very long with graphics and pictures. However it is excellent and done very well.

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Thank you. I enjoyed the Web MD link and found it helpful. I am an Advanced Prostate Cancer guy transistioning from ADP Standard of Care working world, keeping those PSA numbers low for the past 3 years, to ADP not working world with rising PSA numbers. I take comfort in my NCI-Designated Cancer Canter. They're good companions. Always helping, positive, and hopeful. I am starting to internalize 3.7 years in on this journey hope is a wonderful medicine.

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