Living with prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is a survivable disease. Hope is paramount and a positive attitude can make a differ
I know it has been a long time since I have posted. I am sorry. I have not written in my
Blog either. Things are good. I have been off treatment for 6 months now. My PSA rose a little but not enough to worry about. Summer is coming and boy how I can’t wait. We need a little R and R
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My Story in Mens Health https://www.menshealth.com/health/a25305425/prostate-cancer-survival-story/
How One Man Overcame a Prostate Cancer Death Sentence He was diagnosed with stage IV prostate cancer. Twelve years later, he's alive and symptom-free.
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Month 135. Toddseals63.blogspot.com
6 months since my last PSA, Metabolic screen, CBC, and Oncology Visit. No change!!!!PSA results below.
On our wedding day I promised you 30 years. 10 down, 20 to go. No matter how long we have, it won't be enough!
Well..... my next Oncology appointment is Monday the 17th. I have not seen my doctor nor had a psa test since January. To say the least I am nervous. I sure could use some positive thoughts.
Combining surgery, radiation, and hormonal therapy dramatically extends survival in men with advanced prostate cancer - Harvard Health Blog A small pilot study that combined surgery, radiation, and hormone therapy may lead to future treatment options for men with advanced prostate cancer.
http://www.afr.com/lifestyle/health/mens-health/provocative-study-raises-possibility-of-a-cure-for-advanced-prostate-cancer-20170424-gvr2ti
I know thee are a lot of stories like this out there but my visit with Dr. V innLas Vegas last year confirmed this was possible
Provocative study raises possibility of a 'cure' for advanced prostate cancer New research might be the first sign that advanced prostate cancer can be controlled and like HIV/AIDS, will be a manageable chronic condition.