Dr. David Samadi
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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.
Right, exactly. So if it was just a week ago, they had the prostate nodule. Within a week, they did the biopsy and they got the disease. So very quickly, within one week, based on the story that they're telling, they've been able to do the staging part and find out if the cancer is spread to the bone or not. But you have to give the injections and see if the patient responds.
Right, exactly. So if it was just a week ago, they had the prostate nodule. Within a week, they did the biopsy and they got the disease. So very quickly, within one week, based on the story that they're telling, they've been able to do the staging part and find out if the cancer is spread to the bone or not. But you have to give the injections and see if the patient responds.
Right, exactly. So if it was just a week ago, they had the prostate nodule. Within a week, they did the biopsy and they got the disease. So very quickly, within one week, based on the story that they're telling, they've been able to do the staging part and find out if the cancer is spread to the bone or not. But you have to give the injections and see if the patient responds.
We don't know what his PSA is. If the PSA starts to go down, then that's when you know that he's hormonal sensitive. I don't know how they will be able to give all of this information from diagnosis to treatment to all of that within one week. The story doesn't make any sense.
We don't know what his PSA is. If the PSA starts to go down, then that's when you know that he's hormonal sensitive. I don't know how they will be able to give all of this information from diagnosis to treatment to all of that within one week. The story doesn't make any sense.
We don't know what his PSA is. If the PSA starts to go down, then that's when you know that he's hormonal sensitive. I don't know how they will be able to give all of this information from diagnosis to treatment to all of that within one week. The story doesn't make any sense.
Well, I think that's possible to be able to get him. I mean, he was the president of this country. So getting a bone scan, he's not going to wait like the rest of the country. And in this country, unlike other countries like Canada and other countries, people don't wait six months to get a bone scan. So I think they can put him through fast-tracked.
Well, I think that's possible to be able to get him. I mean, he was the president of this country. So getting a bone scan, he's not going to wait like the rest of the country. And in this country, unlike other countries like Canada and other countries, people don't wait six months to get a bone scan. So I think they can put him through fast-tracked.
Well, I think that's possible to be able to get him. I mean, he was the president of this country. So getting a bone scan, he's not going to wait like the rest of the country. And in this country, unlike other countries like Canada and other countries, people don't wait six months to get a bone scan. So I think they can put him through fast-tracked.
But again, the biggest—and I got so many phone calls and questions about the fact that how can someone be great a year ago, and within a year, you will have stage four with metastasis. And this is like to answer a lot of men out there who are diagnosed with prostate cancer. Number one— A lot of patients are on surveillance or close surveillance or watchful waiting.
But again, the biggest—and I got so many phone calls and questions about the fact that how can someone be great a year ago, and within a year, you will have stage four with metastasis. And this is like to answer a lot of men out there who are diagnosed with prostate cancer. Number one— A lot of patients are on surveillance or close surveillance or watchful waiting.