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Tom,

It seems, with your reference to a hair

restorer that you may be referring to Finasteride/Proscar – see this article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finasteride

for some information and search Google for about 40,000 more!

Here is a list of questions that you might

find useful as a focus for your discussions http://www.yananow.net/questions.htm

- you can print them off

All the best

Terry Herbert

I have no medical

qualifications but I was diagnosed in ‘96: and have learned a bit since then.

My sites are at www.yananow.net and www.prostatecancerwatchfulwaiting.co.za

Dr

“Snuffy” Myers :

" As a physician, I am painfully aware that most of the decisions we make

with regard to prostate cancer are made with inadequate data "

From: ProstateCancerSupport [mailto:ProstateCancerSupport ] On Behalf Of Tom

Sent: Wednesday, 13 January 2010

2:33 AM

To: ProstateCancerSupport

Subject: Re:

Gene linked to aggressive prostate cancer

Guys Help,

There is an ADT drug (a combination of three) developed I think

Europe-Just approved. It seemed to help people live at least 4 years or

longer and helps grow hair.

Sorry I am going to see Md and I want to ask doctor about. Can

any of you remember the name off the top of our heads?

Oh suggestions about important stuff to ask. There is so much and

very little time to discuss what is most important with them.

Thanks,

Tom

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