Guest guest Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 this study ? dos it mean patients who have had an RP with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) have a low risk of mortality after five years . I can under stand what it about I dont know why they make these studys only over 5 years every study Ive read is only over a five year time frame, and it all ways 90% sevible most of the cells in our body last seven years cancer cells last for ever as they dont die they live on as long as they have food when we die there the last thing to go I like to see the 10 to 20 year ones I read once that most things man makes are disine to last only 6 years this look like an ad for and RP to make patients feel better about having one. To: malemedicalproblems ; malemedicalproblemsgooglegroups; ProstateCancerSupport Sent: Sun, 3 January, 2010 2:23:52 PMSubject: Age at time of surgery vs biochemical failure after R.P. A group from Columbia University Department of Urology report that older men undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate cancer (CaP) do not have an increased risk of disease recurrence in the multivariate context that includes PSA level, Gleason score and clinical stage, as reported in the online edition of the British Journal of Urology International....Click on below link for the full story:<http://www.urotoday .com/61/browse_ categories/ prostate_ cancer/editorial __the_relationsh ip_between_ age_at_time_ of_surgery_ and_risk_ of_biochemical_ failure_after_ radical_prostate ctomy12242009. html> Non-doctors are welcome to browse within UroToday.combut you'll be requested to register, which you can safely do, since this professional medical site never sends spam! See what's on at the movies in your area. Find out now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 Am I alone in getting fed up with illiterate/careless rubbish from this contributor? It is insulting to the intelligence to have to try to understand what the man means. He has been advised umpteen times to use his spell checker and fails to do so. He repeats nonsense - like seven year life for normal cells/indefinite for cancer cells - as though it were fact. He is a sucker for weird diets for which there is no evidence of efficacy and advises the use of the same to people who need better information. I despair of wasting my time reading his emails. Moderators - don't you have a role in this? To: ProstateCancerSupport Sent: Sunday, 3 January, 2010 10:06:26Subject: Re: Age at time of surgery vs biochemical failure after R.P. this study ? dos it mean patients who have had an RP with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) have a low risk of mortality after five years . I can under stand what it about I dont know why they make these studys only over 5 years every study Ive read is only over a five year time frame, and it all ways 90% sevible most of the cells in our body last seven years cancer cells last for ever as they dont die they live on as long as they have food when we die there the last thing to go I like to see the 10 to 20 year ones I read once that most things man makes are disine to last only 6 years this look like an ad for and RP to make patients feel better about having one. From: B <bigcrixyahoo (DOT) com>To: malemedicalproblems @yahoogroups. com; malemedicalproblems @googlegroups. com; ProstateCancerSuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) comSent: Sun, 3 January, 2010 2:23:52 PMSubject: [ProstateCancerSupp ort] Age at time of surgery vs biochemical failure after R.P. A group from Columbia University Department of Urology report that older men undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate cancer (CaP) do not have an increased risk of disease recurrence in the multivariate context that includes PSA level, Gleason score and clinical stage, as reported in the online edition of the British Journal of Urology International....Click on below link for the full story:<http://www.urotoday .com/61/browse_ categories/ prostate_ cancer/editorial __the_relationsh ip_between_ age_at_time_ of_surgery_ and_risk_ of_biochemical_ failure_after_ radical_prostate ctomy12242009. html> Non-doctors are welcome to browse within UroToday.combut you'll be requested to register, which you can safely do, since this professional medical site never sends spam! See what's on at the movies in your area. Find out now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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