tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10577926.post2908114480649761757..comments2024-01-30T19:53:17.379-06:00Comments on The Big "C": An alteration, a variation or perhaps I just go with 'an adjustment'?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07180804168996416471noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10577926.post-73105419617147220282010-12-12T09:36:33.990-06:002010-12-12T09:36:33.990-06:00David,
I was initially on Cyproteronacetaat (befor...David,<br />I was initially on Cyproteronacetaat (before getting the Zoladex, similar to Lupron), and then switched to Casodex. This Cyproteronacetaat reduced my PSA by 50% in just 2 days! <br />Dr. Bob Leibowitz recommends Cytadren as another option instead of Casodex for a 2nd time. He also uses 50 mg thalidomide and 5 mg Revlimid to reduce the fast growth of the PCa.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10577926.post-44098563636578902922010-12-09T00:48:20.791-06:002010-12-09T00:48:20.791-06:00Have you looked at Coley's Toxins? http://ww...Have you looked at Coley's Toxins? http://www.mbvax.com. You can email the Dr. at the website and ask how you can obtain it in the USA as your Dr. can prescribe. Once taught you can treat yourself at home. If you have a Picc already, it'll be a snap. Please look into them. They're highly successful with Breast Cancer/Bone Cancer/..Sarcomas & Carcinomas. The results are on the website. All the best...watching you from a distance. P.S. You and your wife have a great attitude! Glad to see :).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10577926.post-68895293934965367442010-12-08T21:40:31.860-06:002010-12-08T21:40:31.860-06:00David -- Also look into MK-4827, a PARP inhibitor....David -- Also look into MK-4827, a PARP inhibitor.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10577926.post-2624493211943572162010-12-08T09:15:44.531-06:002010-12-08T09:15:44.531-06:00an oncologist with a sense of humor is priceless. ...an oncologist with a sense of humor is priceless. I can't imagine getting through the PCa experience without it. I recently decided to have the dreaded orchiectomy because there's evidence that lupron just wasn't working consistently. when my wife and I were talking to a surgical resident pre-surgery, he asked if we had any questions. without hesitation, she asked "can we take them home in a little jar?" I think we made his day, and it really relaxed the atmosphere. gallows humor, maybe, but if you can't laugh the cancer experience is so much less tolerable.GeldingDannoreply@blogger.com