Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Hi Terry, I really don't want to quibble with you. I consider you a friend, and support your advocacy of active surveillance. You said, prostate cancer is an old mens disease, It is in fact - at least as far as killing men is concerned. The median age for death from the disease is still in the mid-80s as it was before the PSA era began. In other words more than half the men who die from PCa are over 80 years of age – and I think most people (other than men over 80) would regard men of 80 as old men. The disease specific mortality rate only really starts climbing after age 70. PCa death under the age of 40 is statistically zero. Check out the SEER site for more detailed information. I say, Having a disease is not the same as dying from a disease. I went to the protonbob site where one can categorize the charts using different criteria. There are now over 4,000 prostate cancer patients who have joined. There is no requirement to join if one has been treated at Loma . I checked on the membership by age when treated. I estimated that there are 900 members who were treated, in the age group of 40-60. I stopped checking at age 60. Dan Fogleberg's widow would probably take exception to your statements about prostate cancer being an old mens disease. The well known singer died a short time ago at the age of 56. Laurel() Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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