Dr. David Samadi
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Prostate-specific antigen, right.
Prostate-specific antigen, right.
Absolutely right. You're correct. So you look at the size of his prostate. Hopefully, good urologists have examined his prostate to feel because sometimes medical doctors may not detect it. So expertise plays a big role. But you look at the nodule, you look at the
Absolutely right. You're correct. So you look at the size of his prostate. Hopefully, good urologists have examined his prostate to feel because sometimes medical doctors may not detect it. So expertise plays a big role. But you look at the nodule, you look at the
Absolutely right. You're correct. So you look at the size of his prostate. Hopefully, good urologists have examined his prostate to feel because sometimes medical doctors may not detect it. So expertise plays a big role. But you look at the nodule, you look at the
The PSAs, if there's any questions, someone like him, given the family history of cancers and the fact that his son got into trouble because of cancer and many other families, don't forget he also has a history of skin cancer. So the family are very well aware of what to do.
The PSAs, if there's any questions, someone like him, given the family history of cancers and the fact that his son got into trouble because of cancer and many other families, don't forget he also has a history of skin cancer. So the family are very well aware of what to do.
The PSAs, if there's any questions, someone like him, given the family history of cancers and the fact that his son got into trouble because of cancer and many other families, don't forget he also has a history of skin cancer. So the family are very well aware of what to do.
And any red flag in his PSA or exam would have sent them for an MRI, would have given them like PET scan, and they've been able to detect this. So the fact that he's at 82, shows up with stage 4 glycine 9 with metastases, it's really unfortunate. And, you know, I don't know what to say about this. Obviously, I wish him well.
And any red flag in his PSA or exam would have sent them for an MRI, would have given them like PET scan, and they've been able to detect this. So the fact that he's at 82, shows up with stage 4 glycine 9 with metastases, it's really unfortunate. And, you know, I don't know what to say about this. Obviously, I wish him well.
And any red flag in his PSA or exam would have sent them for an MRI, would have given them like PET scan, and they've been able to detect this. So the fact that he's at 82, shows up with stage 4 glycine 9 with metastases, it's really unfortunate. And, you know, I don't know what to say about this. Obviously, I wish him well.
And if there's anything we can do to help, I've written about this in this book that just came out recently, Prostate Cancer, Now What? But stage four is very difficult because they got to get the hormonal treatment. Now they can go on for many years as long as the hormone is sensitive.
And if there's anything we can do to help, I've written about this in this book that just came out recently, Prostate Cancer, Now What? But stage four is very difficult because they got to get the hormonal treatment. Now they can go on for many years as long as the hormone is sensitive.
And if there's anything we can do to help, I've written about this in this book that just came out recently, Prostate Cancer, Now What? But stage four is very difficult because they got to get the hormonal treatment. Now they can go on for many years as long as the hormone is sensitive.
That's another thing that they mentioned in the article is diagnosed with glycine, metastases, and it's hormonal sensitive. Now, I don't know how they know this, because they have to give the injections. The PSA has to go down to zero. And as long as he responds to these hormonal treatments, fine. He will be there.
That's another thing that they mentioned in the article is diagnosed with glycine, metastases, and it's hormonal sensitive. Now, I don't know how they know this, because they have to give the injections. The PSA has to go down to zero. And as long as he responds to these hormonal treatments, fine. He will be there.
That's another thing that they mentioned in the article is diagnosed with glycine, metastases, and it's hormonal sensitive. Now, I don't know how they know this, because they have to give the injections. The PSA has to go down to zero. And as long as he responds to these hormonal treatments, fine. He will be there.
The day that he would become resistant to these hormones, unfortunately, then he has to go for chemotherapy and the outcome and results of those are very poor and most patients don't do well.
The day that he would become resistant to these hormones, unfortunately, then he has to go for chemotherapy and the outcome and results of those are very poor and most patients don't do well.
The day that he would become resistant to these hormones, unfortunately, then he has to go for chemotherapy and the outcome and results of those are very poor and most patients don't do well.