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Thanks Kjacko I appreciate a 71 y.o chiming in. 1. If I thought doing kegels every...
exercises Like you I had an enlarged prostrate ... than a cancerous prostrate ( and now ... no prostrate) I do have a question
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Apr 22 3:08pm
I wish I can help in any way but I am novice here so I just...
far as I understand metastases from prostate ... are actually prostate tissue regardless ... could maybe point to the fact that his cancer
Yes - IF I learned anything after gulping up about 500 PC scientific articles like Pacman...
important and without actually examining prostate ... beneficial especially when aggressive cancer ... relapse , there always are for any cancer ... had spontaneous remission of another cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Apr 17 12:18pm
@famcare, as @vircet mentions, placing radioactive sources (or seeds) in the prostate gland is called prostate...
radioactive sources (or seeds) in the prostate ... gland is called prostate brachytherapy ... This type of radiation can kill the cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Apr 16 9:29pm
My husband had brachytherapy plus external beam radiation after he was first diagnosed in 2005. His...
His cancer did not recur until 2011; ... the recurrence showed that the cancer ... had already escaped the prostate in
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Apr 17 8:41am
Hello big155 and welcome to Connect Bladder Cancer. My husband has battled an aggressive bladder cancer...
big155 and welcome to Connect Bladder Cancer ... has battled an aggressive bladder cancer ... tumor removals and had his bladder and prostate ... control their noninvasive bladder cancer ... and removal of tumors, as bladder cancer
Support Group: Bladder Cancer
Posted: May 4 12:22pm
I had a 2.2cm bladder stone removed by Holmium laser 3 weeks ago. Did not feel...
Urologist wanted to schedule prostate ... biopsy next next and I scheduled then cancelled
Support Group: Kidney & Bladder
Posted: May 9 9:19am
LIke yo I u my husband was in vietnam 1967-1970, approx dates, but was stationed in...
He too was dx'd with prostrate cancer ... HOWEVER< 6 months prior to the prostate ... spite of family history and did take prostate ... he did receive disability for the prostrate ... cancer which is considered a presumptive
Support Group: Brain Tumor
Posted: 1 day ago
The thing is the cyber knife results are not equal. They can bluff you into thinking...
multiple different groups that help cancer ... treatments if it hasn’t escaped the prostate
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Apr 26 12:09pm
Hi Lori, thank you for the welcome! I had been a full time caegiver for my...
diabetes, kidney disease, post surgery prostrate ... cancer (2017) , Hypothyroidism and
Support Group: Caregivers
Posted: Apr 22 12:33pm
My cancer came back after a RP 2 years to the date after removal. No spread...
My cancer came back after a RP 2 years ... RO and second opinion Genitourinary Cancer ... be done at our local Comprehensive Cancer ... Cells can work their way out of the prostate ... Genitourinary specialist at the CCC cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: Apr 30 2:41pm
No treatment prior. I just went to the doc last July and my blood work came...
Had a DRI, tumor in upper part of prostate ... week, confirmed highly aggressive cancer ... PSMA Pet scan a few weeks latter, cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: May 2 10:57am
I don't think there should be any arbitrary limit for surgery - everybody is different. There...
with chronic proctitis, secondary cancers ... foremost determined by type and grade of cancer ... is the only way to actually examine prostate ... and if there is a possible breach of cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: May 2 1:15am
It's smart to consult with an oncologist in addition to the urologist. You'll probably learn something...
in my situation, i.e., size of my prostate ... (XL), small # of cancerous samples ... (2 of 23), proximity of prostate to ... problematic for me due to size/density of prostate ... and mostly unknown locations of cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: May 3 10:11am
If your “PSA hits 2.0 and your PSMA shows nada…” then request a non-PSMA PET scan...
works by exploiting the fact that prostate ... cancers absorb amino acids at a much ... Cancer cells absorb the amino acids ... imaging agent signal the location of the cancer
Support Group: Prostate Cancer
Posted: May 4 7:01pm
Hmmm, OK. Well, I think that most URO's like to do DRE's and RP's. It seems...
has a difficult time getting all the prostate ... transperineal biopsy could sample the entire prostate ... is that at some unknown time, the cancer ... and you get a full sampling of the prostate