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Wednesday, December, 03, 2008

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SWEENEY JJ

SWEENEY JJ

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posted 10/25/2008, comments (0)

PSA 4.5 TO 5.7 IN ONE YEAR

I AM 53 YEARS OLD, COCASION, MY SON GOT TREATED FOR A CANCER IN ONE TESTICAL,HE IS FINE TODAY 14 MONTHS AGO I HAD A PSA 4.5, AND MY FAMILY DOC DID NOT WORRY. THIS YEAR MY PSA IS AT 5.7 HE REFERD ME TO A UROLOGISTE..WICH I MANAGE TO SEE VERY FAST, HE ASKED FOR ANOTHER PSA, WAITING FOR THE RESULT IN ONE WEEK., AND WANTS TO TO A... Read moreChevron
Blueman
posted 09/19/2008, comments (0)

TurpBlue

Post Turp Surgery advice needed
Josh
posted 09/07/2008, comments (2)

Need Help,Can't figure it out

I am not sure if i am barking up the right tree but i have found so many posts that have similar symptoms as mine. Quick background to my situation: I am 31 also circumcised. I had been on a long trip away from home. 3 months ago i got drunk one night and ended up sticking my hand under a woman's panties, did nothing invasive but touched... Read moreChevron
bigsmile55401

bigsmile55401

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posted 08/18/2008, comments (0)

ATTENTION OATMEAL FANS: HOW I CURED MY PROSTATITUS

I am a 39 y.o. very healthy and athletic male. After suffering from prostatitis-like symptoms (constant sensitivity in the peritoneum/prostate/lower colon area, periodic urgency, difficulty emptying, discomfort when sitting) for the past 10 month. I wanted to share my recent discovery so that perhaps it might help others.  Initially, my... Read moreChevron
Joy Buchanan

Joy Buchanan

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HealthCentral.com Producer
posted 08/05/2008, comments (0)

Changing the Rules on Prostate Cancer Screening

Prostate cancer screening (or the PSA test) may actually do more harm than good, especially if you're older than 74, according to the a new study.   You can read a short review of the new PSA test guidelines here.   According to the Washington Post's report on the new study: "The guidelines address perhaps the most important and... Read moreChevron

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