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Today's New Posts and Updates

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Here are today's new posts and updates - some very interesting ones there, I think


NEW POSTS:


DENNIS LEHMAN - has decided on laparoscopic surgery

HUGH ARMITAGE - had decided to go the laparoscopic surgery route, but is now considering Proton beam

BRIAN VIGARS - has good advice for anyone who does not get second opinions – even on scans



UPDATES:



SAM WELLS - sent in his mugshot – if anyone else wants to add their pic, just e-mail it to me

G PUTT - a Silver member, he highlights just why an unusual PSA test should be queried

MEL PANTHERSFAN - is about half way through his proton treatment at Jacksonville and is happy with his choice

STEVEN BENNETT - had a good experience with proton at Massachusetts General – PSA coming down nicely

PETER MICHAELS - although he decided on surgery, his low current PSA has given him a pause

CHRISTOPHER IVY - still happy with Active Surveillance after his second biopsy


KEVIN COLLISON - nine months after laparoscopic surgery has undetectable PSA and says everything is back to almost normal

TIM KEEFER - not too happy with the trial he is part of – and it does not seem to be working



All the best

Terry in Australia

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