Byline: SUZANNE STEVENSONDaily Mail (London)
'It Was a Hell of a Blow to Be Told I Had Cancer of the Prostate. I Didn't Even Know What the Prostate Was'; Former Liberal Leader David Steel Tells David Thomas for the First Time about His Cancer Scare, Being a Bad Parent and Why His Views on Abortion Have Changed ...
Talk about it.Whether or not it’s true, men are known to keep their feelings inside. But if you've just learned you have prostate cancer, you may find it helps to talk about it. Some people find it easier to be open with someone they don't know well. If that sounds like you, ...
'Just because I have prostate cancer doesn't mean that I can't do things' – men's experiences of the acceptability of an exercise intervention for prostat... Structured exercise has an important role in mitigating the extensive side effects caused by ongoing prostate cancer treatments, ...
Proceedings: The Veterans Administration Cooperative Urological Research Group's studies of cancer of the prostate. The results of these clinical trials over the past 12 years have revealed an unsuspected toxicity of DES used in treating patients with cancer of the prost... DP Byar - 《Cancer》...
“I’ve been living with advanced prostate cancer for almost 20 years": One man shares his treatment journey There is no way to prepare for the moment a doctor looks you straight in the eyes and tells you, “You probably have five years to live.” Or the next moment, when he s...
Prostate-specific antigen and detection of prostate cancer: What have we learned and what should we recommend for screening? Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) has become one of the most commonly used cancer clinical tests, and routine PSA-based screening has led to a dramatic incre... CL Amling...
On call. I am 76 years old, and I've had an enlarged prostate for at least 10 years. I've been taking Proscar for about a year, and it seems to be helping quite a bit. I have not noticed any side effects, but I'm worried that if the medicine reduces testosterone levels enough ...
“I’d always had this kind of nagging doubt. When you have that kind of family history you’re always thinking ‘what if’, trying to spot symptoms and thinking ‘is this normal’. So I did have an underlying fear that I could get diagnosed with prostate cancer earlier than usual.” ...
However, such individuals were still judged to have decision-making capacity by their physicians and would probably be making such decisions in routine clinical practice. In conclusion, messages about the benefits of cancer screening have been so effective that patients continue screening out of a ...