Dr. Stephen Quay
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What advice do you have for the first female president of the United States?
What advice do you have for the first female president of the United States?
What advice do you have for the first female president of the United States?
in my expertise as a urologist, prostate cancer like this doesn't come on just overnight. This happens over a long period of time. And typically, you would see a PSA elevation, you would do a biopsy, and then you would do a treatment for the prostate cancer. Then after the prostate cancer is treated, it can actually get worse and spread to different parts of the body.
in my expertise as a urologist, prostate cancer like this doesn't come on just overnight. This happens over a long period of time. And typically, you would see a PSA elevation, you would do a biopsy, and then you would do a treatment for the prostate cancer. Then after the prostate cancer is treated, it can actually get worse and spread to different parts of the body.
in my expertise as a urologist, prostate cancer like this doesn't come on just overnight. This happens over a long period of time. And typically, you would see a PSA elevation, you would do a biopsy, and then you would do a treatment for the prostate cancer. Then after the prostate cancer is treated, it can actually get worse and spread to different parts of the body.
And so it's very unlikely that someone could get annual checkups and not notice a PSA elevation over the past. But this is what I typically would see in a VA hospital where a patient hasn't had medical attention in 10 years, presents to an emergency room with bone pain, and then they find that it's metastatic prostate cancer. But in the modern age of medicine, especially
And so it's very unlikely that someone could get annual checkups and not notice a PSA elevation over the past. But this is what I typically would see in a VA hospital where a patient hasn't had medical attention in 10 years, presents to an emergency room with bone pain, and then they find that it's metastatic prostate cancer. But in the modern age of medicine, especially
And so it's very unlikely that someone could get annual checkups and not notice a PSA elevation over the past. But this is what I typically would see in a VA hospital where a patient hasn't had medical attention in 10 years, presents to an emergency room with bone pain, and then they find that it's metastatic prostate cancer. But in the modern age of medicine, especially
The fact that he was a former president, he had intensive state of the art care where we can see prostate cancer 10 years in the past.
The fact that he was a former president, he had intensive state of the art care where we can see prostate cancer 10 years in the past.
The fact that he was a former president, he had intensive state of the art care where we can see prostate cancer 10 years in the past.