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Prostate, Peritoneal and Pancreas (Pancreatic) Cancers
RC280.P7 - Prostate Cancer RC280.P25 Pancreas (Pancreatic) Cancer
RC280.P38 Peritoneal Cancer
RC280.P7 - Prostate Cancer
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- RC280.P7.C58.1 - Prostate Cancer and Screening
Don Cooley- 17,000,000 men have prostate cancer...185,000 will be diagnosed this year and about 38,000 are going to die directly from this disease.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/prostatescreen.html
Link added 2007-01-08- RC280.P7.C58.2 - Prostate-Help
Don Cooley- A site to help those men, and their loved ones, fight prostate cancer by helping them make better treatment decisions. There is also a special Forum for all ladies who have loved ones with the disease
http://www.prostate-help.org
Link added 2008-11-17- RC280.P7.G189.1 - Gleason Grade - the Pathology Report
Robert S. Gould, MD- When a patient receives a Pathology report pathologists describe the tissue in terms of Gleason grade
http://www.cancerlynx.com/gleasongrade.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-13- RC280.P7.L426.1 - Nutrition and Prostate Cancer
Natalie Ledesma, MS, RD- Good nutrition may help reduce the risk of prostate cancer progression
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/prostatediet.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2007-01-08- RC280.P7.L426.2 - Nutrition and Prostate Cancer High Fiber Sources and Recipes
Natalie Ledesma, MS, RD- Fruit, Vegetable, Grains High Fiber Diet Sources and Recipes including a Three Day Meal Plan
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/highfiber.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2007-01-08- RC280.P7.L426.3 - Nutrition and Prostate Cancer Resources
Natalie Ledesma, MS, RD- Books, Cookbooks, Newsletters, Websites and References for Nutrtion and Prostate Cancer
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/prostateresource.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2007-01-08- RC280.P7.L426.4 - Nutrition and Prostate Cancer - PDF Version
Natalie Ledesma, MS, RD- Good nutrition may help reduce the risk of prostate cancer progression
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/nutritionprostate.pdf
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2007-01-08- RC280.P7.L426.5 - Diet and Prostate Cancer
Natalie Ledesma, MS, RD, CSO- A healthy plant based diet may reduce the risk of developing prostate disease, cancer, progression, and lower PSA, Men who made comprehensive lifestyle changes improved their quality of life.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/prostatehealth.html
Link added 2008-09-24; reviewed 2008-10-13- RC280.P7.L426.6 - Diet and Prostate Cancer References
Natalie Ledesma, MS, RD, CSO- References for Diet and Prostate Cancer - Reducing the risk of cancer with healthy food choices and physical activity.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/prostatehealthref.html
Link added 2008-09-24; reviewed 2008-10-13- RC280.P7.R68.1 - Prostate Cancer Issues
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD- Androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) is the standard treatment for prostate cancer. Bone complications, hot flashes, loss of libido, sexual dysfunction and psychosocial issues are not uncommon
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/prostate.html
Link added 2008-09-24; reviewed 2008-10-13- RC280.P7.S137.1 - What You Don't Know Can Kill You
Lonnie Silva- In any given year, 185,000 men will be diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. About 35,000 will succumb to this disease yearly. You must be involved in the diagnosis and the treatment.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/prostate.html
Link added 2007-01-08- RC280.P7.S220.1 - Prostate Surgery Followed by Lymphedema
Stephen Sousa- Prostate cancer options Wait and Watch, Radiation Seeding, Beam Radiation, Surgery...Swelling began in the inner upper thigh area when the catheter was removed.Within the next two months the swelling spread down the inner thighs and walking became uncomfortable, I knew that I had Lymphedema.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/prostatelymph.html
Link added 2007-01-08- RC280.P7.W188.1 - Radiation Treatment Of Prostate Cancer and Risk Of Second Cancers
Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS- Clinical data helps our understanding of secondary radiation-induced cancers. External beam irradiation for prostate cancer - either alone or in combination with brachytherapy was associated with a significant increase in the risk of developing subsequent cancers of the bladder and rectum. All prostate cancer patients should first talk with their oncologists about the unique risks and benefits associated with prostatectomy, brachytherapy, external beam radiotherapy or a combination of brachytherapy.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/prostaterad.html
Link added 2008-11-03- RC280.P7.Y190.1 - Diagnosis
Robert Young- Tuesday, November 23, 1999, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer today
http://www.cancerlynx.com/diagnosis.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2007-01-08
RC280.P25 Pancreas (Pancreatic) Cancer
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- RC280.P25.K368.1 - Pancreas (Pancreatic) Cancer
Andrew H. Ko, MD- Pancreatic cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the United States, On a stage for stage basis, cancer of the pancreas is met with the shortest median survival time out of all cancer types. In fact, the annual mortality rate almost approximates the annual incidence rate, which reflects the generally short survival time associated with pancreatic cancer, most often less than one year.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/pancreas.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-13- RC280.P25.F366.1 - Pancreatic Cancer Story
Tracy Fitzgerald- Who would think that a 35 year old fitness instructor would get pancreatic cancer. I would joke about my situation with people at the fitness center. How ironic that after preaching the benefits of a vegetarian diet I would have to eat all that fast food and sweets to gain back all the weight I lost.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/pancreas.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-13- RC280.P25.Z149.1 - How Pancreatic Cancer Changed My Life
Mary L. Zapor- I found comfort from those who truly understood how cancer wreaks havoc in your lives and in your families. I came to understand how a little information here, or a helpful hint there, can have a tremendous impact on someone's life. I know that it changed mine.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/pancreatic.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-13- RC280.P25.Z149.2 - Fourth Anniversary - In Memorium, Gary Stout
Mary L. Zapor- Today is the fourth anniversary of the day my brother, Gary Stout, died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 55... However, as we find so often with this disease, the tumor had already invaded the portal vein and surgery was deemed not to be an option.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/stout.html
Link added 2008-11-16;
RC280.P38 Peritoneal Cancer
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- RC280.38.F78.1 - Nutritional Therapy for Primary Peritoneal Cancer: A Case Study - Alternative Therapy
Guisseppi A. Forgionne, PhD- This paper reports the results of a case that utilized combination nutritional therapy as a first line therapy following surgery for Stage IIIA, Grade 3 primary peritoneal cancer expressed in the left ovary and omentum. First, there is a presentation of the general physiology for the disease, traditional first line, post surgical therapies, and the empirical morbidity and mortality statistics associated with these traditional treatments.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/peritonealalternative.html
Link added 2008-11-24;- RC280.38.F78.2 - Nutritional Therapy for Primary Peritoneal Cancer: A Case Study
Guisseppi A. Forgionne, PhD- The patient did not give up hope and through an intermediary began searching for reasonable alternative treatments for her form of cancer. The intermediary's search revealed the independent treatments of wheat grass, coenzyme, Q-10, and bovine cartilage
http://www.cancerlynx.com/peritonealcase.html
Link added 2008-11-24;- RC280.38.F78.3 - Nutritional Therapy for Primary Peritoneal Cancer: A Case Study - References
Guisseppi A. Forgionne, PhD- References for Nutritional Therapy for Primary Peritoneal Cancer: A Case Study
http://www.cancerlynx.com/peritonealreference.html
Link added 2008-11-24;
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First appeared October 13, 2008; updated November 24, 2008