Episodes
Sunday May 15, 2011
diaper diaries
Sunday May 15, 2011
Sunday May 15, 2011
The urologist becomes the patient and learns first hand the intricacies of the management of urinary incontinence associated with the removal of the prostate. Diapers or not...life does go on.
Saturday May 14, 2011
Don't be an "internet only" prostate cancer patient.
Saturday May 14, 2011
Saturday May 14, 2011
Prostate cancer patients often times value more heavily what they have read on the internet than the advice of their doctor.
Thursday May 12, 2011
Obstructive voiding symptoms and the prostate cancer decision.
Thursday May 12, 2011
Thursday May 12, 2011
The newly diagnosed prostate cancer patient must factor in the "how you void" issues into his decision making process.
Monday May 09, 2011
Urge vs. Stress Incontinence...Do you know the difference? You'd better.
Monday May 09, 2011
Monday May 09, 2011
The newly diagnosed prostate cancer patient should very much consider the potential for "how you void" consequences his treatment decision.
Sunday May 08, 2011
Listening to the urologist doesn't mean you have to do what he says.
Sunday May 08, 2011
Sunday May 08, 2011
Before you leave your urologist to "get your treatment" get your monies worth. Sap him or her for all the information and experience they can give you. You don't have to do what they say, but use it as part of your data base for your decision.
Saturday May 07, 2011
How does the free PSA help?
Saturday May 07, 2011
Saturday May 07, 2011
The free PSA may help you off the ..."prostate biospy fence."
Thursday May 05, 2011
No voiding symptoms don't mean no prostate cancer
Thursday May 05, 2011
Thursday May 05, 2011
Wednesday May 04, 2011
Prostate cancer and active surveillance...who are you?
Wednesday May 04, 2011
Wednesday May 04, 2011
Active surveillance takes a special type of "patient mindset" and parameters of their prostate cancer that are low to intermediate in risk.
Sunday May 01, 2011
Surgery vs. Radiation: Pay me now or pay me later.
Sunday May 01, 2011
Sunday May 01, 2011
If you choose radiation to treat your prostate cancer because it is easier..."having your cake and eating it too," you may be making a decision on the wrong premise.
Saturday Apr 30, 2011
I did what a friend said a friend of a friend said his doctor told him to do!
Saturday Apr 30, 2011
Saturday Apr 30, 2011
Decisions about what the newly diagnosed prostate cancer patient should do should be based on specific about "him." A urologist or radiation therapist can be biased, agreed, but a patient can be biased as well for against a particular treatment.