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To: babygene
The possibility of getting prostate cancers rises with age, for all men.

In there 50s, 5 out of 10 men will get it, in their 60s, 6 out of 10, in their 70s, 7 out of 10 and so on and so on. Men in their late 90s and 90s are usually left untreated. For younger men, especially for men whose fathers had prostate cancer, it is best to get treatment! Once the cancer cells escape the wall of the prostate, it is VERY serious and urgent!

Rudy's father died of prostate cancer at an early age. It would have been not only FOOLHARDY, but ridiculous, for him to have ignored it! Not ALL prostate cancers are slow moving.

212 posted on 02/12/2007 11:59:54 PM PST by nopardons
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To: nopardons

"Rudy's father died of prostate cancer at an early age. It would have been not only FOOLHARDY, but ridiculous, for him to have ignored it! Not ALL prostate cancers are slow moving."

So what's involved?

You get your prostate removed and take Viagra, or you get a radioactive thingie inserted. Takes 6 hours.

Why drop out of a race for senator for that, unless you are a looser...


217 posted on 02/13/2007 12:07:27 AM PST by babygene (Never look into the laser with your last good eye...)
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