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Issue Number 12 – Reader Questions About Nutrition and Prostate Cancer
In this issue of Prostate Forum Dr. Myers answers reader questions about nutrition and prostate cancer. Questions include, among others: alkalinization and prostate cancer, which diets reduce the risk of prostate cancer and/or slow progression, which supplement brands and sources Dr. Myers most trusts, whether buffalo is healthier than beef meat, and which fat sources (like oils) are healthiest for PCa patients.
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Issue Number 11 – Reader Questions: Supplements & Prostate Cancer
In Prostate Forum Volume 11 # 11 Dr. Snuffy Myers answers prostate cancer
patients' questions about supplements and Pca.
Dr. Myers answers questions about:
Calcium & vitamin D in PCa
If Vitamin D Increase PSA Doubling Time
Whether Its Safe To Take Resveratrol Without Physician Supervision
Micronized Resveratrol
Should You Avoid Dairy? Is sheep or goat¹s milk ok?
Melatonin
Why Walnuts Aren't Good For Prostate Cancer
Using modified citrus pectin to control Pca
Sugar & Cancer
Pomegranate
Curcumin
Caffeine & Cancer
Ready-made Green Tea Beverages
Alpha Lipoic Acid
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Issue Number 10 – Active Surveillance to Proactive Growth Arrest Solutions
In this issue of Prostate Forum Dr Myers discusses which prostate cancer
patients are candidates for active surveillance as well as the proactive
growth arrest program he favors at his Virginia clinic, AIDP. He also
answers reader questions about active surveillance and concludes with some
questions about treating prostate cancer recurrent after surgery or
radiation that touch on key points about active surveillance.
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Issue Number 9 – Active Surveillance: Case Studies
In this issue of Prostate Forum, Dr. Myers starts a series devoted to
watchful waiting, active surveillance, and other therapeutic approaches that
allow men to escape the damage caused by more aggressive prostate cancer
treatments. In the first part of the issue he discusses his own approach to
active surveillance for prostate cancer; in the second section of the
newsletter he reviews patient histories that illustrate his approach.
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Issue Number 8 – Ask Dr. Myers, December 2009
In this issue of Prostate Forum, Dr. Snuffy Myers answers reader questions. Subjects include soy and prostate cancer, Arginine supplements for erectile
dysfunction, adjusting PSA for Proscar use, whether or not radiation for prostate cancer can cause secondary cancers, if vasectomy can reduce the
risk of Pca, and how to reduce the side effects of radiation therapy, among others.
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Issue Number 7 – Reader Questions, November 2009
In this issue of Prostate Forum, Dr. Myers has chosen Reader Questions that touch on hormonal therapy for prostate cancer. Casodex, Lupron, Ketoconazale, hormonal therapy's effects on the heart, and Zometa are all discussed.
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Issue Number 6 – Reader Questions, October 2009
In this issue of Prostate Forum, Dr. Myers answers subscriber questions about issues such as hormonal therapy side effects, cyberknife ablation,
Vitamin D3, supplements that are dangerous for prostate cancer patients, Ketoconazole, Casodex, and Zolodex.
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Issue Number 5 – My Approach To Patient Care
In this issue of Prostate Forum, Dr. Charles Snuffy Myers discusses the unique approach to patient care he's developed at his clinic, American
Institute For Diseases Of The Prostate (AIDP.) He then explores three recent case studies that exemplify the way he treats prostate cancer.
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Issue Number 4 – Reader Questions & Case Studies
In this issue of Prostate Forum, Dr. Myers answers some reader questions, offers a case study that addresses how to stop recurrent
prostate cancer from growing, and talks a little about how to
keep colon cancer in remission. Why colon cancer, you may well ask? Many of the patients Dr. Snuffy Myers sees at his clinic, American Diseases For Institutes Of The Prostate, suffer from diseases other than prostate cancer, such as colon cancer and heart disease. For years
now he has shared his thoughts about how the same diet that treats and prevents prostate cancer can treat and prevent heart disease, but now he shares what he has learned about how some of the
same agents that keep prostate cancer from recurring also keep colon cancer dormant.
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Issue Number 3 – The Recent Screening Studies For Prostate
In this issue of Prostate Forum, Dr. Snuffy Myers analyzes two 2009 New England Journal of Medicine studies on prostate cancer screening and the
subsequent media storm that ensued. Myers concludes that both studies were
published too early to really show any benefit to screening; he warns that the results need to be interpreted with caution lest US policymakers alter
screening policy, leading to millions of needless deaths nationwide.
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Issue Number 2 – Case Studies & Reader Questions
In this issue of Prostate Forum, Dr Myers discussed two patients cases: MK, a man with high risk prostate cancer, and CA, a man with ogliometastatic disease. In subsequent reader questions, Dr Myers discusses issues such as
Cox II inhibitors, the Budwig protocol, and the relationship between testosterone levels & prostate cancer risk.
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Issue Number 1 – High Cholesterol & Prostate Cancer Progression
In this issue of Prostate Forum, Dr. Myers discusses high cholesterol and prostate cancer progression as well as drugs and supplements that lower cholesterol.
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