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Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze, 55, has been diagnosed with an early form of prostate cancer. His condition is being described as "very treatable and curable."...
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coachcrisp2 months
My doctor said that if a man lives long enough, they'll ALL have it eventually.
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Cajun Rhineaux2 months
54 years old! Had a fusion biopsy done last Thursday! I was at the Frisco tourney Saturday with the anticipated side effects. Get an annual PSA done!!!
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Jake882 months
Don't blow off exams. Get the finger wave at least once per year. It's easy to detect early.
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Passing Wind2 months
Actually it’s not as effective as a simple PSA blood test done with a wellness check
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imjustafatkid2 months
Make your doctor start testing you now. Even if it's early.
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BasedCrimson2 months
Does this mean he'll once again be coaching from a hospital bed?
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This one will sneak in your arse like a ninja. No symptoms until it's further along. Like the poster below said, get a PSA done. Never too early to start.
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Broadside Bob2 months
Good advice. Lost one friend to this two years ago just a couple of months before his 60th. He always took great care of his physical health, but he had a particularly aggressive form that had metastasized before they found it. Have another friend, roughly age 58 now who had not had a physical in a very long time until a couple of years ago. Finally had one, and his PSA was in the hundreds (supposed to be under something like 4); at that point, it was already in his bones. Get your annual PSA!
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markthetiger2 months
It’s not the finger that will save you, it’s a yearly blood test called a psa. Your general practitioner can order it. If you’re over 50, it’s a must!
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CrystalPreserves2 months
Get the roto rooter every year baws. It may save your life.
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DVinBR2 months
Let the doctor stick their finger in baws
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Tiger in Texas2 months
I can relate, just found out I had Prostate Cancer back in September, underwent 2 months of radiation treatments, now I go back to Oncologist next month for re-testing to determine if the spread has stopped or not. All I can tell people is to get blood work done every year, determine your PSA levels, never think you are too young or it can't happen to you! I believe Alonzo Mourning would tell you the same, he went through this last year as well.
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BowDownToLSU2 months
58 here I had it (PC) almost 2 years ago did a couple months of Radiation myself. I’m cancer free now. I can’t thank the great staff at Mary Bird Perkins in Hammond, La enough, those are some of the finest doctors and nurses around
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TigerFanatic992 months
That sucks. There's almost no one I would cancer on.
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Luke2 months
Prayers sent…
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