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tom thumb
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Any of you fellows had a prostatectomy for cancer? If so what was your experience. I went under the knife two years ago and doing fine so far. :-2
tedhutchinson
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vitamin D3 inhibits prostate cancer cell invasion

Boosted Vitamin D Intake for Cancer Prevention?

Glad to hear you are doing well. Hopefully you will keep the odds in your favour by getting plenty of sushine (vitamin d) this summer.
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lady cop wrote: Ted's a bigger bore than truthgiver. well, almost. a one-trick pony. But not as boring as those who cannot quite grasp the idea of the "ignore " function.

Please try to learn how to use it.

You go to "My Settings" You then select "Buddy / Ignore Lists"

That way you will not be troubled by having to read my hopefully lifesaving advice.

While I accept I do have a limited range of topics I post about and the suggestion that I may be a bore may have an element of truth for those who cannot grasp the idea that they don't have toread each and every one of my posts, I do take great offence at the suggestion I lack truthfulness. Any suggestion that the sources of information regarding cancer are in any way suspect is malicous and potential dangerous nonsense. The following are from Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 98, No. 7, 451-459, April 5, 2006 and any suggestion that they aren't truthful is crass stupidity.

Vitamin D Status and Cancer Incidence and Mortality: Something New Under the Sun

Prospective Study of Predictors of Vitamin D Status and Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Men
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tom thumb wrote: Any of you fellows had a prostatectomy for cancer? If so what was your experience. I went under the knife two years ago and doing fine so far. :-2


I had a Radical Prostatectomy 11 years ago and have remained cancer free.

All is well and was able to once again be a blood donor after 5 years.
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lady cop wrote: i've been here long enough that i know how to use the ignore function, i don't need your condescending instructions. have you not noticed that nobody here talks to you? you're a crashing bore. why bother when we're all too stupid to get the message from on high? you're a joke around here.








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anastrophe wrote: Forumgarden strives to be a friendly, open, welcoming, and accepting place for people to get togetherSpot blinks and wonders who's borrowed anastrophe's account for the evening!

Looking at the survival statistics, it seems to me to be remarkably treatable - something like an average 6 month reduction in overall life expectancy, most of which is noticeable in the first two years. I had no idea treatment had improved to that extent. I've avoided it so far, even so. The idea of any form of surgery is one that I keep myself from thinking about, I'm far too cowardly.
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