Friday, November 28, 2008

Which candidate successfully got increased funding for prostate cancer and childhood asthma? Clinton or Obama

Which candidate successfully got increased funding for prostate cancer and childhood asthma? Clinton or Obama?
Increased research funding for prostate cancer and childhood asthma at the National Institutes of Health? I looked it up and it was Hillary. You are right.
Elections - 2 Answers
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Clinton
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I'll answer your propaganda with Guess which one made THE TOP TEN MOST CORRUPT POLITICIANS LIST on Judicial Watch?? Answer: Both did and both are still keeping there ratings. Hillary has the #1 spot Obama has #8 Making the top ten most corrupt is quite a achievement because the list shows any corruption of ALL Politicians Republican and Democrats. THE TOP 10!!! But Liberals care less about corruption . If you eliminate ALL Political Corruption you would be eliminating All the Liberal Democrat Party! A very good idea indeed!



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Monday, November 24, 2008

I need to know about symptoms after Prostate Cancer surgery

I need to know about symptoms after Prostate Cancer surgery?
My husband had complete prostate removal surgery 5-05 and has the usual problems associated with that but has another side effect his Dr's. wont even discuss. His legs became very weak right after surgery and remain so, After asking other men (3) who have had the same surgery and them experiencing the same symptoms why wont the medical community discuss this? Any ideas? By the way....He had to use the VA Health Care System and his cancer came from service in Vietnam.
Cancer - 3 Answers
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Ref. 1 discussed complication of leg weakness after perineal prostatectomy surgery. Your husband most likely had retropubic type of surgery (from pubic area rather than between scrotum and anus). Another possibility is if the cancer spread to the bone where the spinal cord could be affected, then leg weakness could happen (ref. 2). The third reference talked about complication of surgery which it did not sound like your husband had it. It is interesting because I was not aware of the association between Vietnam War and increased incidence of prostate cancer. But I found ref. 3! However, the last reference reminds us that there are other factors related to prostate cancer. People who did not fight and are not fighting in Vietnam or not exposed to agent Orange can also develop prostate cancer. Best of luck and great thanks and appreciation to your husband, you and the family for serving the country.
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Has he had his PSA tested recently? Before I received radiation treatment for my prostate I received medication to stop my body from using testosterone. At the same time I was given the medication I was given a bone density test because the medication could also cause osteoporosis. I'd check the side effects for all the medication he's taking. One in six men have had prostate cancer before they die so I'm surprised to hear that the government now links it to service in Vietnam, but I feel all the people who severed in Vietnam deserve all the help from the government that they can possibly provide.



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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Does anyone know about prostate cancer treatment in Canada

does anyone know about prostate cancer treatment in Canada?
My soon-to-be father-in-law has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and was told that they have new technology for treatment in Canada, where they use laproscopy (i think this is what he is describing). Does anyone know anything about this? Why is it not done here in the states?
What is the recovery process and how sucessful is it really?
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I live in Canada and my dad had prostate cancer about 11 years ago. They caught it early enough and he went with radiation treatment. I believe laparoscopic surgery involves removing the prostate which some men choose. My dad had radiation treatment, where the prostate isn't actually removed but the cancer is hit with radiation. You might want to keep checking because I believe laparoscopic treatment is widely available in the US too. Things turned out fine for my dad fortunately and I hope your father in law's prognosis is positive too.




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