how about Cryotherapy; my friend had that instead of surgery this is a medical procedure done at conventional hospitals
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/prostate-cancer-cryotherapy/PC00022 good luck, anatol --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "I am the eternal" <l.shad...@...> wrote: > > Do you read your Yahoo email? Since I'm the guy with all the science > (and a med school background), I'm running interference for my friend > on this right now. > > Money is not an issue here. The issue that I can see is precisely > what my friend does once he gets tossed out on his ear by the > urologist for choosing to go AMA. I'm a member of Life Extension > Foundation. I'm going to send an email to them to see if they know of > any doctors in Austin who'd be wiling to help with this. My friend > will really need a way to see if the alternate therapies are working. > That means he'd need a doctor to periodically test his PSA, as PSA > appears in this case to be a reliable indicator of the progression of > my friend's prostate cancer. If, with alternate therapy, the PSA > continues to rise, at some point he'd have to call off the alternate > treatment, go for another biopsy and the surgery. Any thoughts on how > to handle this? > > I am familiar with the curcumin and resveratrol. I also know that for > about 3 years my friend was taking LDN. It's entirely possible that > my friend's PSA took 7 years to go from 4 to 12 and not a higher > reading because of the LDN. But I'd advise my friend that if he can't > almost immediately get his PSA down to perhaps 10, he's got to bite > the bullet and have the surgery. If he can get his PSA down below 10 > and keep it there, well, he can buy sufficient time for truly > targetted anti-prostate cancer treatments to be developed and have the > cancer killed with a "magic bullet". Of course if the alternate > treatment keeps getting his PSA down, so much the better. > > Now to get someone to measure his PSA. There's always the south of > the Rio Grande route but that's a little scary. Perhaps LEF offers > PSA testing. > > On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 2:36 PM, yifuxero <yifux...@...> wrote: > > ---assuming the C is in the slowly progressing type; he should avoid > > surgery at this time even though that may seem to be the quickest fix. > > Naturally, the urologist will counter my suggestions but again, take > > the ALTERNATIVE route.: (disclaimer - I don't market supplements or > > have any connection to the companies listed, other than being a > > customer): > > >