For the blokes
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Re: For the blokes
G'day Marty,
Perhaps I am ill informed but I thought the screening test was a simple physical and/or a blood test. There would not be adverse effects unless surgery and/or radiation had been undertaken. These days the treatment is becoming more refined and the side effects are far less than they were. Doctors also advise (after screening and other tests) whether they think the desease is agressive or not. I wonder if ostriches get Prostate cancer? I am aware that about 60% of men over 70 have low grade PC. and live their normal life span with it.
Stephen? informed comment please.
Perhaps I am ill informed but I thought the screening test was a simple physical and/or a blood test. There would not be adverse effects unless surgery and/or radiation had been undertaken. These days the treatment is becoming more refined and the side effects are far less than they were. Doctors also advise (after screening and other tests) whether they think the desease is agressive or not. I wonder if ostriches get Prostate cancer? I am aware that about 60% of men over 70 have low grade PC. and live their normal life span with it.
Stephen? informed comment please.
Zondrae King
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Re: For the blokes
twas at the Laggan local where the Laggan locals go
they were screaming for a screening of the prostrate down below
It was not the time to loiter and not the place to linger
as the rubber gloves were stretched over a gnarly knuckly finger.....
the rest is yours Marty
h
they were screaming for a screening of the prostrate down below
It was not the time to loiter and not the place to linger
as the rubber gloves were stretched over a gnarly knuckly finger.....
the rest is yours Marty
h
Re: For the blokes
The choice is yours . . . now Boyce - relax and let me go (insert
rubber glove emoticon)
Or chicken out and bugger off and grow a dodgy mo

Or chicken out and bugger off and grow a dodgy mo
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Go find yourself a dainty little Vietnamese doctor - according to my son they don't have gnarly fingers but do have daintier digits to do the dastardly deed with and they are easier on the eye as well.
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Just make sure that you shake the doctors hand and check out his fingers when you do Marty you will be ok ya big sissy.
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Numpties!
You been talking to my boy?
Since when did any discussion here not wander off the track?


Since when did any discussion here not wander off the track?
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Re: For the blokes
"most" Marty, but not all. Screening is about catching those that do have malignant tumours. Maybe it's what is done after the screening that is the issue, not the screening as such.....given that for most of the men who will have a postive in these tests the tumor is benign and will not result in their death.

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Re: For the blokes
What is the harm that screening does? that has never been stated in this post.
Neville
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Maybe the College of General Practitioners should be educating their members on how to decide when surgery is necessary. Just to be cynical, one does wonder if necessary surgery means to some ; necessary to build up the bank balance.
Last February, a mate of mine died a horrible death from prostate cancer. I still have the blood screening each year.
Last February, a mate of mine died a horrible death from prostate cancer. I still have the blood screening each year.
Neville
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