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What has been your experience with Proscar?

Posted by admin on Dec 27, 2009 under Prostate Cancer PSA Level

For treatment of enlarged prostate.
Did your PSA levels go down? Did you avoid biopsies? Were your urinary issues improved? Did you experience the low sex drive and other side affects? Did you react so bad to it, that you had to stop using it?

Im on it for hair loss. I had no sexual side effects like low sex drive or decreased semen quanity.

“Prostate Cancer: Making Choices” featuring Drs. Tewari and Schlegel (ProstateCancerMD)

Posted by admin on Sep 29, 2009 under Prostate Cancer Antigen

“Patients’ choices in terms of what therapy to have for prostate cancer really are based on their individual situation and their acceptance of certain risks or benefits from that treatment.” Drs. Tewari (leader in prostate cancer research and surgery) and Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology discuss “treatment choices” in the context of patient profile and the acceptance of certain risks. They emphasize the importance of having all the right knowledge and being an informed prostate cancer patient when facing prostate cancer treatment decisions. Prostate cancer requires you to get through all the physician bias and make informed decisions in partnership with your prostate cancer doctor.

Duration : 0:1:22

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“Is Prostate Cancer Genetic?” featuring Dr. Tewari (ProstateCancerMD)

Posted by admin on Sep 27, 2009 under Prostate Cancer Antigen

“A lot of the risk in terms of developing prostate cancer is genetic and not something we have full control over.” Dr. Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology discusses the role genetics play in Prostate Cancer.

Duration : 0:1:21

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“What are the Types of Prostate Cancer Surgery?” featuring Drs. Tewari and Schlegel (ProstateCancerMD)

Posted by admin on Sep 23, 2009 under Radiation Treatment Prostate Cancer

“Surgical removal of the prostate can either be done with an open incision, as has been traditionally been done, or with a robotic approach.” Dr. Tewari and Dr, Schlegel, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, present the two main type sof prostate cancer surgery, as well as explaining the advantages/disadvantages of each.

Duration : 0:1:16

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“Prostate Cancer: Different Approaches” featuring Dr. Schlegel (ProstateCancerMD)

Posted by admin on Sep 21, 2009 under Prostate Cancer Antigen

“It’s important to have a wide variety of different treatment approaches and different support groups for men who have prostate cancer.” Dr. Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology discusses various treatment options for men to consider when faced with prostate cancer. Including hormonal prostate cancer treatment options and surgical. He also discusses adjunctive therapies for prostate cancer patients.

Duration : 0:1:4

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“Prostate Cancer: Physical Recovery” featuring Dr. Tewari (ProstateCancerMD)

Posted by admin on Sep 19, 2009 under Prostate Cancer Antigen

“Actually the first morning is very important, because by that time you know exactly how that patient is going to do down the road.” Dr. Tewari, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, shares both clinical and psychological dimensions of recovery and healing.

Duration : 0:1:17

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“Episode I: Mark, Julie and Prostate Cancer” (ProstateCancerMD)

Posted by admin on Sep 15, 2009 under Prostate Cancer Antigen

They have cancer on both sides of their family. Most families do. But, when Mark finds himself getting up in the middle night it starts a diagnosis that includes PSA (Prostate Specific Antigens) tests and a series of biopsies and lab tests that are at first, inconclusive.

Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Production/In ociation with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney

Duration : 0:2:2

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“Prostate Cancer: Coordinated Treatment” featuring Dr. Schlegel (ProstateCancerMD)

Posted by admin on Sep 13, 2009 under Prostate Cancer Antigen

“At this point in time, you can’t consider you’re providing the best care fir cancer patients if you’re limited to an individual specialty.” Dr. Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology discusses the critical importance of a “coordinated” approach to treating prostate cancer. He discusses the role of a an interdisciplinary urology team is able to unite on their subspecialties and take a team-based approach to prostate cancer treatment in men who are battling prostate cancer.

Duration : 0:1:9

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“Problems with Prostate Cancer Surgery” featuring Drs. Tewari and Schlegel (ProstateCancerMD)

Posted by admin on Sep 13, 2009 under Radiation Treatment Prostate Cancer

“Surgical treatment of prostate cancer requires removal of the prostate and that always has a risk of urinary leakage afterwards, some risk of surgical complications, and some risk of anesthetic complications.” Drs. Tewari (leader in prostate cancer research and surgery) and Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology provide an overview of the advanced surgical techniques that help patients avoid some of the complications ociated with complicated prostate cancer surgery treatment options. Discussions concerning erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence resulting from prostate cancer surgery are among the potential complications these leaders in prostate cancer surgery and research discuss.

Duration : 0:1:19

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“Prostate Cancer: Receiving the News” featuring Drs. Tewari and Schlegel (ProstateCancerMD)

Posted by admin on Sep 11, 2009 under Prostate Cancer Antigen

“When a patient first hears that they have a diagnosis of cancer, they usually aren’t ready to accept much more information at that point in time.” Why me? I exercised and had a good diet. Why? In this health video minute on prostate cancer, Drs. Tewari (leader in prostate cancer research and surgery) and Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology review the process of receiving and delivering a diagnosis of prostate cancer.

Duration : 0:1:23

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