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To: Lazarus who wrote (137084)12/11/2017 12:39:14 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220085
 
one is being installed in hk right now

... but of course self-curing cancer by being happy go lucky is probably more economic, as proton-ing can cost close to 100k, and given the accuracy, leaves the prostate intact, to flair up again eventually, and when so, salvage operation difficult to impossible, or so am told

one friend already treated somewhere in california, and another soon to be treated



To: Lazarus who wrote (137084)1/12/2019 3:29:30 PM
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Had my second post-treatment follow up for prostate cancer. My PSA was .2. I believe I can say confidently declare myself cancer free (at least as regards to that organ).

I'll be forever grateful for the Proton Beam Therapy I received at Loma Linda University Medical Center.

I did have a bout of radiation proctitis for several weeks during the summer which was quite uncomfortable. Had a colonoscopy in November to look into the matter. Some inflammation and GI cauterized in a few place.

My energy levels are not back to 100% - but I'm working on that.