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Marc Greenstein

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posted 05/23/2007, comments (0)

Watchful Waiting for Prostate Cancer

There are many options to treat prostate cancer. These include radical surgery, seed implantation (brachytherapy), external beam radiation therapy, cryosurgery and hormonal therapy.   Another option is watchful waiting. It is important to understand that watchful waiting is not a curative treatment. It is recognizing that a man has... Read moreChevron
popeye
posted 04/25/2007, comments (10)

Prostate milking for a rising PSA?

My PSA slowley rises over the years. A nurse asked me about milking the prostate? Did I have to have it done? (no)   What is it like and what is done, does it hurt?    
kc46
posted 04/18/2007, comments (3)

Elevated PSA in a 45 year-old and better ways of detecting cancer early.

I am 46 and 8 months ago I had my first PSA of 5.6. Biopsies were negative (8 samples), ultasound estimate of 35 grams. I am worried that if this is cancer this young (caucasian, negative family history) it may be very aggressive and metastasize early. Is there a better way to be sure than annual biopsies (needle in the haystack)? Further... Read moreChevron
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Marc Greenstein

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posted 03/26/2007, comments (2)

Is it possible to have a normal healthy life with high PSA?

If one has a high PSA, but no enlarged prostate or issues with urinary functions or sex, what is the real problem with a high PSA? Is it possible to have a normal healthy life with high PSA? This is a great question. First, let's review the normal range for prostate cancer. I commonly use the age-specific PSA which states that: men 40-50... Read moreChevron
mauiboy123
posted 03/23/2007, comment (1)

Rising PSA after prostate cancer treated by radiation (external beam)

What should I do as my PSA rises?? My doctor says just wait. I am 75 yrs old. Is that the proper thing to do? what other tests, treatment do I need?Any advice or reccomendations will be appreciated. Aloha, Manuel Silva
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