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Pastimes : Heart Attacks, Cancer and strokes. Preventative approaches

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To: ig who wrote (38595)1/25/2024 5:31:12 PM
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I'll hope you continue to post what you learn. I've already said NO to the prostate MRI, much to the doctor's displeasure. In spite of a high, but decline PSA, I don't show other (digital exam) hints of cancer. The doc hinted if it's there it's probably slow growing enough that it may never be a problem. I'm going with that. My father was told the same thing. How they decided that, I never knew, but if he had it, it was no factor in causing his death at 93.

At this time, I'm really only curious about the full body scan. But will follow what you care to share.

Thanks!
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