Guest guest Posted May 2, 2004 Report Share Posted May 2, 2004 Hi . Proton Beam Therapy is to Prostate Cancer as Armour is to Hypothyroid. It's that fabulous. They are also working to make it a procedure for breast cancer, and they already treat some other cancers. And like Armour is less well known (but the word is spreading), Proton Beam Therapy is the same. And as so many docs pooh-pooh Armour, the same with Proton Beam. It's simply ignorance. Here's a link about it where my husband went for treatment in Loma , Calif.: http://www.llu.edu/proton/ Here's a guy who had it done on his eye: http://www.mdsupport.org/archives/archives-proton.html AND here's the website SPECIFICALLY for guys who are going to have it done for prostate, or have already: http://www.protonbob.com/homepage.asp EVERY single guy who has had it done is CURED and has stayed CURED with NO side effects. Janie >He has prostate cancer that seems to have taken > quite a long to get under control. The poor man has a catheter to > urinate that keeps getting clogged with blood and then he has to go to > the ER. They have operated and drilled some kind of hole in his > urethra or something and it didn't work. His PSA levels are down some > since having radiation, but now they think they saw a blip on a cat > scan on his spine. I really feel for him and I hope that he can get > this under control. My aunt and him make such a great old loving > couple. I am sure she is just sick with worry. ANy advice would be > great. Thanks Janie!!!! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2004 Report Share Posted May 2, 2004 Thank you for the info Janie. I have forwarded it to my Great Aunt!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Hi...there is some evidence that greatly increasing the amount of Soy in the diet improves survival rates for prostate cancer..I guess for similar reasons that it makes us worse! my urologist told me about this. maybe your uncle could ask his doc about it...I think it is a widely accepted thing. Best Wishes for your uncle, Fluffy > Hi Janie, > > I just emailed my Great Uncle to tell him how sorry I am that he is > not feeling well. He has prostate cancer that seems to have taken > quite a long to get under control. The poor man has a catheter to > urinate that keeps getting clogged with blood and then he has to go to > the ER. They have operated and drilled some kind of hole in his > urethra or something and it didn't work. His PSA levels are down some > since having radiation, but now they think they saw a blip on a cat > scan on his spine. I really feel for him and I hope that he can get > this under control. My aunt and him make such a great old loving > couple. I am sure she is just sick with worry. ANy advice would be > great. Thanks Janie!!!! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 > > Hi...there is some evidence that greatly increasing the amount of > Soy in the diet improves survival rates for prostate cancer..I guess > for similar reasons that it makes us worse! my urologist told me > about this. maybe your uncle could ask his doc about it...I think > it is a widely accepted thing. > Best Wishes for your uncle, > Fluffy > Thanks for letting me know that Fluffy. I will pass it on to them . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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