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Subject:   Re: Re: Explanation for nondecrease in PSA despite prostatectomy?
Name:   Terry Herbert
Date Posted:   Oct 23, 07 - 1:04 AM
Email:   yananow@optusnet.com.au
Message:   Thank you, Ted.

As one of the oncologists I consulted early in my journey said "I learn something new about this disease every day of my life"

You've certainly provided an invaluable link to issues I have never heard of before now but which should be better known.

I hope both you and Paul have low PSAs when they are done with the propoer assays.
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Re: Explanation for nondecrease in PSA despite prostatectomy? by Terry Herbert · Oct 25, 07 - 4:04 AM
Re: Explanation for nondecrease in PSA despite prostatectomy? by Ted Coxhead · Nov 4, 07 - 10:47 AM
Re: Re: Explanation for nondecrease in PSA despite prostatectomy? by Ralph Schneider · Nov 16, 07 - 4:24 AM
Re: Explanation for nondecrease in PSA despite prostatectomy? by Ted Coxhead · Nov 16, 07 - 10:27 PM
Re: Explanation for nondecrease in PSA despite prostatectomy? by Terry Herbert · Nov 17, 07 - 7:15 AM
Re: Explanation for nondecrease in PSA despite prostatectomy? by Terry Herbert · Dec 5, 07 - 4:46 AM
Re: Explanation for nondecrease in PSA despite prostatectomy? by Ted Coxhead · Feb 29, 08 - 10:04 AM


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