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Jay Motola

Jay Motola

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Urologist
posted 10/20/2008, comments (2)

Can You Have Prostate Cancer Even if Your PSA is 0?

Dear Dr. Motola, Can you still have bone pain even if your PSA is 0 and you are on Lupron?     With a PSA of 0 while being maintained on Lupron it is not likely to have bone pain from metastatic prostate cancer. Bone pain can be multifactorial and may not be related to prostate cancer. If you previously had metastatic disease to... Read moreChevron
bmirtsching

bmirtsching

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posted 10/05/2007, comment (1)

Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials in Dallas, Texas Area

I went to your blog to see about posting a note for patients who are in the Dallas area. I wanted to make your readers/bloggers aware of the availability of several clinical trials for prostate cancer here in Dallas.  My name is Barry Mirtsching, MD. I have directed a clinical research program here at Medical City Dallas Hospital for about 10... Read moreChevron
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Marc Greenstein

Marc Greenstein

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Urology Expert
posted 03/14/2007, comments (0)

Are There Signs That I Have Prostate Cancer?

I was recently evaluating a patient for an elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) of 5.0 ng/ml with no other medical problems. He was 55 years old and only complained of occasional urinary frequency. His PSA was obtained during his yearly physical and his prostate exam was unremarkable. As to be expected, he was concerned and asked me if there... Read moreChevron
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