Posts Tagged ‘disease’

Living With Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer is a form of cancer that affects many men. Learn what it is like living with testicular cancer in this health video.

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Testicular Cancer

Dr. Stephen Cohen of Chesapeake Urology Associates talks about his personal experience with testicular cancer and not hesitating seeking professional help.

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Shocking Colon Video! The Cancer Solution?

Do you want the secret to perfect health? It has been hidden in Japan, and now it is revealed to the world!
See the shocking reason we are so sick.

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How bad is bone cancer?

My dad was diagnosed a few months ago with prostate cancer. They’ve been treating him with some anti-testosterone shot and it seems to be working. His blood work shows an dramatic improvement in the 3-4 months since that started. But, he was told that although it hadn’t spread to any of his organs that it had "affected his bones." He’s been having a lot of difficulty and pain that has gotten worse and is going to see an oncologist in a week and a half. He isn’t sure that he has bone cancer, but he’s pretty sure that was what the doctor meant.

So, while I know that the prognosis for prostate cancer is quite good and that there is an excellent recovery rate for that I know very little about bone cancer. I have the impression that it is much more serious. Is it a pretty fatal disease? How treatable is it???

have you ever heard of mastasis well it means the cancer has gone to a certain part of the body. I dont know your dad but god does I will pray for him.
Just wait til you see the dr.

SIRA: Prostate ‘Cancer’: When Language Obscures Reality

Join us as Frederick Millard, MD educates us about the natural history of what we call
prostate cancer. You will learn in many cases the disease does not
behave in a way that merits the label “cancer”, and how this
inappropriate label drives our decision making about the disease.
Series: “SIRA (Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging)” [12/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11332]

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Can prostate cancer be worse for someone who already had multiple sclerosis?

My father was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday. The doctor says it’s early and is extremely optimistic. I have read about it online and the prognosis looks good.

Unfortunately, my father has multiple sclerosis that is pretty advanced as well. He was diagnosed over 25 years ago and is wheelchair bound. Will his multiple sclerosis have any effect on his prostate cancer prognosis?

Hi Ashley, I have had multiple sclerosis for twenty years now. Those of us with MS supposedly have compromised immune systems. As a consequence, we might have a more difficult time fighting off any other disease, inflammation or infection. That does not mean that we cannot survive cancer or any other disease. It simple means that we just might have a more difficult time. Many of us have a dual-diagnosis and live near normal life spans. My best wishes to you and your Dad.