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Dr Naomi Elster Closing the Malecare - Prostate Cancer Research conference on Trust in Healthcare:
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As part of PCR’s and Malecare's colaborative focus on the racial disparity in prostate cancer, we have discussed the nature of trust and how we can build trust in the scientific and healthcare sectors amongst the Black community in the UK and the USA. For more information, go to pcrus.org malecare..org blackprostatecanceralliance.org and lgbtcancer.org
Trust in Healthcare in Black Communities | Jonah Rusere & Oliver Kemp
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As part of PCR’s and Malecare's colaborative focus on the racial disparity in prostate cancer, we discuss the nature of trust and how we can build trust in the scientific and healthcare sectors amongst the Black community in the UK and the USA. In this video, our CEO, Oliver Kemp, interviews Jonah Rusere, an Advanced Nurse Practitioner, on the topic of trust in the healthcare sector amongst the...
Mark has two urologists who don't know about the other
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Please click on this link to create a free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. ruclips.net/user/malecare We speak with Mark in Paris about his diagnosis and seven-year journey with prostate cancer. Mark shares his initial reaction to his high PSA levels, the stress of waiting for diagnosis confirmation, and the challenging decision-making process between different treatments. He discuss...
Prostate Cancer As a Young Man - My Treatment Decisions
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Please click on this link to create a free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. ruclips.net/user/malecare Overcoming Prostate Cancer: Mical's Journey at 36 Mical was diagnosed with prostate cancer at the young age of 36. Coming from Texas, Mical discusses his symptoms, the significance of early detection, and his difficult experiences with healthcare professionals. Mical also emphasizes ...
Trust in Healthcare in Black Communities | Brian Quavar & Oliver Kemp Brian Quavar
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As part of PCR’s and Malecare's colaborative focus on the racial disparity in prostate cancer, we discuss the nature of trust and how we can build trust in the scientific and healthcare sectors amongst the Black community in the UK and the USA. In this video, our CEO, Oliver Kemp, interviews Brian Quavar, a Prostate Cancer Survivor on the topic of trust in the healthcare sector amongst the Blac...
Stephanie's Journey: Addressing Racism and Healthcare
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Please click on this link to create a free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. ruclips.net/user/malecare Stephanie, a nurse with 40 years of experience and a de novo metastatic breast cancer patient, discusses the intersection of race and healthcare. Diagnosed in 2015, she explores her initial lack of knowledge about her condition, early experiences with healthcare providers, and the re...
Trust in Healthcare in Black Communities | Patrick Nyikavaranda & Oliver Kemp
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As part of PCR’s and Malecare's colaborative focus on the racial disparity in prostate cancer, we discuss the nature of trust and how we can build trust in the scientific and healthcare sectors amongst the Black community in the UK and the USA. In this video, our CEO, Oliver Kemp, interviews Patrick Nyikavaranda, Doctoral Researcher and Managing Director of Diversity Resource International, on ...
The Role of Trust in Healthcare: A Deep Dive with Dr. Hughes Halbert
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Please click on this link to create a free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. ruclips.net/user/malecare A conversation with Dr. Hughes Halbert, a professor of population and health sciences at the University of Southern California and a specialist at the Norris Cancer Center, focusing on cancer equity. The discussion revolves around the critical role of trust in healthcare, especially ...
Living with Prostate Cancer: Jonathan's Journey and Insights
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Join us for an insightful interview with Jonathan, a long-time member of the Malecare community, as he shares his personal journey of prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosed in 2018 at the age of 70, Jonathan recounts the moment he received the life-changing call from his primary care doctor and the subsequent steps he took, including seeking a second opinion at Johns Hopkins. He dis...
Navigating Prostate Cancer as an Out Gay Man: Tom's Story
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Please click on this link to create a free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. ruclips.net/user/malecare We discuss the unique challenges faced by gay men when dealing with prostate cancer. Our guest, Tom, shares his personal journey from diagnosis to treatment, and the role trust plays in healthcare. Tom also delves into the implications of prostate cancer on sexual function and how he...
LGBTQ Trust and Inclusivity in Healthcare
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Please click on this link to create a free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. ruclips.net/user/malecare Dr. Callen Baker, a renowned public policy expert and the executive director of the Whitman Walker Institute. explores the importance of creating a trusting, inclusive, and welcoming environment in healthcare settings for LGBTQ patients, particularly those seeking care for cancer. Dr...
Introduction Trust In Healthcare 2024 Virtual Conference
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Please click on this link to create a free Prostate Cancer video channel subscription. ruclips.net/user/malecare Darryl Mitteldorf, LCSW, Executive Director of Male Care Cancer Support, introduces this year's virtual conference focusing on trust in healthcare. Explore themes around trusting doctors, hospitals, and the healthcare system, with presentations from patients and researchers. The even...
Dr Naomi Elster Opening the Malecare - Prostate Cancer Research conference on Trust in Healthcare:
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As part of PCR’s and Malecare's colaborative focus on the racial disparity in prostate cancer, we discuss the nature of trust and how we can build trust in the scientific and healthcare sectors amongst the Black community in the UK and the USA. PCR Dr Naomi Elster Opening
I'm a 54 Year Old Retired Canadian Mountie with Advanced Prostate Cancer
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Consider subscribing for more prostate cancer videos. ruclips.net/user/malecare Don, a 54-year-old former Canadian Mountie and prostate cancer survivor, recounts his diagnosis, treatment, and current battle with advanced prostate cancer. Don discusses the initial shock of his diagnosis at 50, the process of choosing treatment options, the impact on his relationship with his wife, and his strugg...
Dr. Snuffy Myers’ daughter about death and prostate cancer
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Dr. Snuffy Myers’ daughter about death and prostate cancer
Pain after prostate cancer surgery?
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Pain after prostate cancer surgery?
How to survive prostate cancer with Brachytherapy or seed radiation
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How to survive prostate cancer with Brachytherapy or seed radiation
Best Sexual Restoration Techniques from Mayo Clinic Urologist
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Best Sexual Restoration Techniques from Mayo Clinic Urologist
Why Am I Shorter After Prostate Cancer Treatment?
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Why Am I Shorter After Prostate Cancer Treatment?
Sexual Restoration from a Mayo Clinic Urologist
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Sexual Restoration from a Mayo Clinic Urologist
Prostate Cancer and Bladder Cancer in Four Minutes
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Prostate Cancer and Bladder Cancer in Four Minutes
Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer Explained, in three minutes
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Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer Explained, in three minutes
PSMA for Prostate Cancer -Quick Overview
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PSMA for Prostate Cancer -Quick Overview
Research Shows Exercise Lowers PSA and Improves Health in Prostate Cancer Patients
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Research Shows Exercise Lowers PSA and Improves Health in Prostate Cancer Patients
Is there Unactive Surveillance for Prostate Cancer?
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Is there Unactive Surveillance for Prostate Cancer?
Did they tell you this about Hormone Therapy (androgen deprivation therapy - ADT) ?
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Did they tell you this about Hormone Therapy (androgen deprivation therapy - ADT) ?
Hormone Therapy Side Effects Richard Wassersug Ph.D.
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Hormone Therapy Side Effects Richard Wassersug Ph.D.
Dad, I want you to see the doctor about Prostate Cancer
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Dad, I want you to see the doctor about Prostate Cancer
I want my Dad to get screened for Prostate Cancer
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I want my Dad to get screened for Prostate Cancer

Комментарии

  • @jerrygrudzinsky6425
    @jerrygrudzinsky6425 29 минут назад

    What a great young woman.

  • @raad684
    @raad684 День назад

    Walnut is a white woke nut OMG

  • @gunterk256
    @gunterk256 3 дня назад

    Very interesting. I had RP in 2013. PSA remained undetectable until 2021, then started to rise slowly. In 2023 had one round of ADT. PSA back to 0.02. 6 months later it’s rising rapidly, now at 1.14.

  • @tonyhooper3621
    @tonyhooper3621 5 дней назад

    Thanks a lot don for your Video a fond it very interesting and informative keep up the good work cheers mate 💪💪👏👍🇦🇺

  • @JH-ot5mn
    @JH-ot5mn 5 дней назад

    You are the exact reason when I go to the doctor I never see anyone black or brown. Thank you for reinforcing my beliefs. VERY scary you are (supposedly) a doctor.

  • @ricknowak4582
    @ricknowak4582 6 дней назад

    I just finished your whole video. One of the best videos I've ever seen regarding prostate cancer.!!!! Especially the last thing you said. "Took hormone injections for one year and told him no more!" Excellent!!!! AND YOUR OKAY!!!!!!! It just proved to me that I am going to REFUSE ALL ADT treatments! I just don't believe that taking away testosterone does any good except make you sick! One of those shots cost around $4,000❤. THATS. why they want to give you these medications. Just my opinion. Please anyone don't get mad at me for saying this.

  • @ricknowak4582
    @ricknowak4582 6 дней назад

    I'm sorry about the PSA score I just made a comment. He told me that he never knew. Didn't even know what that meant. PSA.

  • @ricknowak4582
    @ricknowak4582 6 дней назад

    Boy I really hate to say this cuz you seem like a nice guy and I love your story but..... At 47 you look like you're close to 70 so I would think what 25 years ago maybe? Back then they didn't have their equipment to do it accurate specific test for this prostate cancer. You could have very well have been misdiagnosed. Overtreated. You never mentioned what your original Gleason scores were. How many cores they took with the biopsy and what was your PSA first! I know one dude that 30 YEARS years ago the only test he took was a digital! And a PSA test which was only four! And they did a prostatectomy immediately! He never had any reoccurrence.

  • @ricknowak4582
    @ricknowak4582 6 дней назад

    When you were diagnosed didn't you find out what the Gleason score was the volume of the score your PSA very important questions. Cuz you didn't say that you had a PSA .....BEFORE The biopsy.

  • @ricknowak4582
    @ricknowak4582 6 дней назад

    I just started watching your video and I have to make one comment. You said you opened up and told everybody about your prostate cancer. I totally disagree. You could tell a few people maybe your sons and daughters but to tell everybody?.... I beg to differ. 6 months ago I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I told two or three people and told them not to tell anybody. Really nobody wants to hear about it unless they know or themselves are going through the same problem. And that's with any sickness. In fact most people don't want to hear about that stuff. Again this is just my opinion. And I talked to many people about this subject and they all agree. Most people feel uncomfortable while you talk about your problem. Now a few more people know about my prostate cancer in I could tell that they really don't want to ask me how I am doing. So I really try not to talk about it. Only a couple people I feel comfortable talking about it and they seem to be interested. So yes I have a very small support group.lol. now I am going to listen to the rest of your story.

  • @lasss0140
    @lasss0140 6 дней назад

    This is not backed at all by science and is the most ridiculous woke GARBAGE I’ve ever heard of!

  • @pauldamore92
    @pauldamore92 6 дней назад

    This is all b s. How they can send a human being home after a surgery like that is beyond me. It’s barbaric. All these doctors care about is what the insurance company says. You shouldn’t be in your 70s or 80s after a surgery like that and sent home after 1 day in the hospital. It’s nonsense. They could care less. About your pain or care. They wanna get paid

  • @joeharris2074
    @joeharris2074 7 дней назад

    A few thoughts: I’m 4 days post and still having the shoulder pain. My drain had to be emptied about 6 times over 2 days before they pulled it. All blood. I can’t imagine all that blood still in me. I’m glad they used the drain and I opted to stay another night inpatient until they could pull it. The idea of going home with a drain after one night and all that internal bleeding seemed sketchy.

  • @hitechrr
    @hitechrr 7 дней назад

    I had 26 rounds of radiation in 2020. I have had problems since. I also still have cancer in the same location.

  • @jerrymarnon41
    @jerrymarnon41 8 дней назад

    Understandbig pharm thought over 70! Male gets to many false alarms to diacourage Tests. Was not encoueaged thus when discovered was 600 psi. So SAD😢😢😢😢😢

  • @himwhoisnottobenamed5427
    @himwhoisnottobenamed5427 8 дней назад

    If that were the case people like Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan and Al Sharpton would’ve died years ago.

  • @xavariusquest4603
    @xavariusquest4603 9 дней назад

    Wow. How did you get through med school? This isnt even a correlation vs causation issue. It is just rather shabby logic. You have a disease...the actual generative cause of which is unknown..., you have racial demographics regarding occurance, first identification, stage at first id, treatment, and survival rates of that disease, and you have social demographics. You then add personal proclivities regarding the medical system. You then have the very nebulous and undefinable term rascism (remember that, according to your usage, only whites can be racist). Somehow youve taken this very broad multivariate data set and crafted a thoroughly unsubstatiated line trough it to come out with a solution. Did you study epidemiology? Do you remember what you are and are not alloed to occur when crafting a trajectory for an illness in a society? Basics of logic and mathematics...no more than 3rd year undergrad....just basics

  • @keiththompson2289
    @keiththompson2289 9 дней назад

    I am a person who guides others in extreme physical outdoor adventures. Now I have prostate cancer. So none of that really helped much.

  • @kennethjohnson3138
    @kennethjohnson3138 9 дней назад

    Tom, thank you for sharing your journey so honestly and directly. I especially appreciate your sharing about the importance of an honest "out" relationship with your doctor. Also, as gay men, it's good to raise our enjoyment of ejaculation and what it feels like to lose that specific function.

  • @anauthor3330
    @anauthor3330 9 дней назад

    No. I don’t need to be a doctor to see how stupid of a question this is.

  • @latelylost4
    @latelylost4 9 дней назад

    You dont even have to be a MD to realize how silly this rant truely is, looking at finacial graphs based on race, or those collecting welfare there are just as many if not more uninsured and poor caucasions. Meaning you would see a proportional growth in cancer patients across both races, not just one. As such, any viable explination found that could explain this increase must include all races in this given situation. Which.. it does not. Second, observations made about what we see in the overall heath of people based on their race, its NOT racism. The conclusion drawn from this observation is what has the potential to be racist. For example, pointing out that a biological female menstrates isnt sexist, conclusions stating this makes females unequal would be sexist. Can you tell the difference? Third, science is about eliminating as many variables as possible. If you want to determine if genetics is the cause of the increase in cancer, you strictly look at genetics for this study, you do not introduce additional factors. You want to determine if X is causing Y, you never want to attempt a study where V ,W , and or X is causing Y. Lasty, stating that someone can have an increase in cancer by rambling vaguely that there might be something out there, is just silly. Saying enviromental factors is like saying cancer is caused by physical things in our universe. Let alone that racism has a link in causing cancer, is just dumb. If that were even remotely true we would all have cancer. do better.

  • @mikef1913
    @mikef1913 10 дней назад

    This is summarizing the average experience, not for all patients. Some of us are MUCH, MUCH WORSE after surgery and it sometimes happens immediately, well before the tunica shrinking theory even has a chance to occur. Mine was being pulled up inside me to the point of pain if I bent over or sat down. Several Inches were lost instead of just centimeters. Aggressive therapy after the surgery was to no avail. It took another major surgery to fix what the original surgeon did to me.

  • @hrmyler204
    @hrmyler204 10 дней назад

    I go with "Trust, but verify" because if you don't trust your provider, why do you keep them? Everyone makes mistakes and no professional can be 100% up on all the latest research. Frankly, for something like PCa, if you are not being treated at a major center (MSK, JH, Mayo, MDA, etc.) you have to follow and research everything that is being suggested. Far too many surgeons push surgery--I wonder why! Likewise onco and radiation.

  • @johnmchale8308
    @johnmchale8308 11 дней назад

    Had a transpereneal with Dr Hu this morning, some moderate pain inserting the probe then injecting the numbing agents but the 15 cores removed were not painful at all and the psychological click of the gun was not that disturbing. I was pleasantly surprised it was not that bad, the experience was not as bad as it was made out to be. by many. No blood in my urine at all so far, spot blood at the entry point in the transpereanel. No problem when I momentary tried to get an erection.The US needs to wake up and get with the latest technology being used in most of Europe and Australia.

  • @McMuffin74
    @McMuffin74 12 дней назад

    No. That’s all. Next.

  • @johnmchale8308
    @johnmchale8308 13 дней назад

    BTW you hit on all cylinders in this presentation,covered it all I must say and I'm well informed.... BRAVO. One thing I might add even with the very small chance the needle extraction spills cancer cells into your rectum my logic tells me this won't happen thru the transperneal method.....But the real answer is we really just don't know if cancer cells can be spilled during extraction....unless the needle is capped after extraction you can't make this comment...you can seed the cancer if you use logic!!!

  • @johnmchale8308
    @johnmchale8308 13 дней назад

    I have a date with Dr Hu tomorrow at Weil Cornell for a transpereneal.remember..... once you puncture the prostate micro environment and which can introduce baterial fecal matter and e coli resistant bacteria into your prostrate, it will never be the same according to the top UK prostae oncologist. England has basically banned transrectal and has most of Europe. Never heard with absolute language your argument that you can't seed the cancer once the need is extracted....please site how this is even possible? is the needle capped before extraction?

  • @williammack571
    @williammack571 14 дней назад

    This discussion seems ridiculous. I have no real interest In Prolonging my life. I see no reason to continue living a life of misery. There is talk of curing and recovering and those are things that simply don't exist

  • @tomsmith1847
    @tomsmith1847 18 дней назад

    Doing a great job

    • @Tight--LiNeZ
      @Tight--LiNeZ День назад

      A great job all over the place. Gross.

  • @williammack571
    @williammack571 19 дней назад

    A few months into adt and I have really lost interest in living

  • @joellevy7885
    @joellevy7885 19 дней назад

    Had external beam radiation over a two week period, Gleason 4+3 , was the ash and have had no side effects. PSA is undetectable 5 years later

  • @user-xf6qf7pm7w
    @user-xf6qf7pm7w 23 дня назад

    Be aware that nutritional advice is almost always based on epidemiological studies, not randomized controlled trials, and so should be taken with a 'grain of salt.' Epidemiology studies ask people to report their eating habits, such as how often and how much red meat did you consume in a week during the past year? Biases creep in because respondents memories are not exact. Moreover, if males who consume lots of dairy products have more prostate cancer diagnoses, their risk of prostate cancer may in fact be more related to their weight than to their dairy use. Epidemiology studies cannot test a single variable at a time unlike RCTs, so we can never be sure if it is one thing or another variation that is causal.

  • @user-qj2wb7ne4e
    @user-qj2wb7ne4e 24 дня назад

    Back up your “ I think” with facts. The subject is too complex for a short clip.

  • @tomsmith1847
    @tomsmith1847 25 дней назад

    Does prostate milking help

  • @danp980
    @danp980 Месяц назад

    This video was real helpful. It answered many questions, It cleared some of the interactions I’ve had with my DR. And how there was so much more I needed to know beforehand. Dr. Only advice to me was to lose weight and exercise. That’s it.

  • @arthursamazingactivities1319
    @arthursamazingactivities1319 Месяц назад

    Rip Cancer takes the lives of to many people

  • @dalegoulder6546
    @dalegoulder6546 Месяц назад

    After radiation treatment and hormone therapy my PSA came out good. I was told to continue the hormone therapy for another year and a half. After 3 months I have canceled the treatment and am hoping the side effects disappear. To date I have no sex drive,I still have hot flashes and I now deal with loss of muscle mass,I am tired and stressed out. How long until.these side last?

  • @bobwright3438
    @bobwright3438 Месяц назад

    i AM 70, to negate the ADT : I go to HIIT, 6 times a week and personal training 2 ti,es a week. Prostate Cancer has made me a more physical fit person. What a paradox.

  • @kelechi.E
    @kelechi.E Месяц назад

    This was helpful ❤

    • @Malecare
      @Malecare 27 дней назад

      I'm so glad!

  • @stergios426
    @stergios426 Месяц назад

    It’s very telling that the doctor ignored speaking directly to the question on incontinence. She has no idea how hard it is to excessive when every stressful movement you make causes you to pee in your pants. So another set of 10 squats is really saying “pee in your pants another 10 times”.

  • @jabster58
    @jabster58 Месяц назад

    Why in the hell would we want to know that....

  • @JayWalker-tk2pr
    @JayWalker-tk2pr Месяц назад

    I was diagnosed 10 years ago at 50, now 60 with Gleeson 6. I had laparoscopic prostatecomy initially. Post op my PSA started going back up 6 months later so I had external beam radiation. I have been lucky. Thanks to a good surgeon and radiation oncologist I am still able to get an erection without assistance for masterbation and oral sex. If I want to top, which is rare, I take Viagra for being able to penetrate better. Mostly I bottom. Orgasms are good but not as good as they used to be. Sometimes its like I get to the top, and then fizzle sort of. I also was left with arousal incontinence. Sometimes just thinking about sex causes me to spurt a little urine. If I am receiving anal sex, if I don't have a good tight cock ring on, I will pee all over everything including myself and my partner even if I have emptied my bladder as much as possible first. It's a little annoying to say the least unless my partner is into watersports. Anal sex reception still feels good though even without a prostate. I get an awful lot from the direct anal stretch stimulation. These things are bothersome at times, but all in all I got away about as unscathed as I could have hoped for. And I'm still here after ten years.

  • @MrMoss786
    @MrMoss786 Месяц назад

    One of the pillars of Islam is fasting

    • @Wheyooo
      @Wheyooo 4 дня назад

      Not realy its just switching the schedule in islam, but the orthodox christians do hard fasting specially the monks😊

  • @MediumRareGirl
    @MediumRareGirl Месяц назад

    Brother I don't know if you'll see this but I recently lost my dad (26th April) to brain stoke. It was really heat breaking since my father was never on any medication and he lives his life as a foodie. I think I am losing my battle internally and mentally due to this loss. I really really miss him. I never cried in front of anyone but if someone even remotely mentions his name or anything in general which revolves around a "DAD" topic, it punches me in my heart. My father got a brain stoke and the fluid covered 40% of the brain. He left me after struggling in ICU for more than a week.

  • @Gord001ca
    @Gord001ca Месяц назад

    I am 15 months since the start on my ADT I wasn’t a surgical candidate. I had bracky radiation and 25 days of external beam radiation. I had never had a PSA test and had no symptoms. I went to the ends of the internet researching this. But was told I had advanced and aggressive cancer. I had an MRI, bone scan, PET scan and biopsy. I belong to a local prostate support group. Best of luck with your journey going forward. Hope to do the Ride For Dad coming up.

  • @felixganapin1632
    @felixganapin1632 Месяц назад

    Is barley good for those who have prostate peoblem

  • @leroyhieb7197
    @leroyhieb7197 Месяц назад

    I’ve been tested three times and I’ve got a 235 average rating on the test for testosterone levels. My recent psa was 6.30 and my primary care doctor said it was a little higher than the psa test in 2018. My low testosterone therapist wants to know before I start the treatment that it won’t affect my small growth on my prostate. What say you?

  • @robdavenport3188
    @robdavenport3188 Месяц назад

    Totally agree with the cognitive effects and short term memory impairment I’m on ABI + Pred

  • @MrTrader1000
    @MrTrader1000 Месяц назад

    And doctors get about $4,000 per month profit from androgen deprivation injections (ADT) with lupron or eligard and they profit $4,000 per month if its 1 or 3 or 4 or 6 month injection ). So if its a 6 month injection doctors have a nurse give the injection and the doctor gets about 6 times $4k equals $24,000 profit.

    • @threeftr3349
      @threeftr3349 Месяц назад

      👀Billed insurance for lupron as chemo meds---a little over $3,200. One 6 month injection

  • @MrTrader1000
    @MrTrader1000 Месяц назад

    Its a mistake to think breathing longer is living longer. I am in year 26 starting with prostate cancer 12/98. I've been through everything including radical prostatectomy (biggest mistake of my life) except said NO to chemotherapy (because immediate dysfunction). Tried many alternative treatments. If I had the last 26 years to do over I would not have had surgery or follow MDs/urologists nor oncologists. I would use a herbologist and been better off even if I lived only a few years. Lupron causes major cognitive impairment.