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My Story: Prostate cancer treatments, Ep. 3

“The Simulation Process.” Rick gets set for radiation therapy, both physically and emotionally: CT scan, body molds and tiny tattoos—all to keep his body in position so radiation can be aimed accurately. Dr. Hung at OHSU Knight Cancer Institute explains how the Calypso machine allows radiation doctors to monitor the tumor continuously, pinpoint the cancer and minimize side effects. www.ohsuhealth.com/prostatecancer

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    Prostate health: Prostate screening, cancer and treatments

    www.howdini.com Prostate health: Prostate screenings, cancer and treatments Prostate health becomes a concern for every man after age 50. Dr. Brent Ridge explains how to help the man you love better understand which routine screening tests he will need to maintain prostate health. Keywords: prostate cancer prostate treatment prostate screening prostate health

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      African American males can beat prostate cancer with Full Court Press

      Prostate Cancer is the second leading cause of Cancer death among African-American men. Black men have a greater risk of developing the disease than any other racial group and die from the Prostate Cancer at more than twice the rate of White men. Using a street basketball game as a metaphor for the game of life, and health, Full Court Press is a compelling and inventive documentary project that delivers a clear, concise and engaging message about African-American men and Prostate Cancer, eg, the importance of routine screening and early detection. The basketball game pits “Old School” players, age 40 and over, when Black men should begin routine screening for Prostate Cancer, against “Young Bloods,” featuring men age 21 to 39, young men still feeling empowered by a flawed sense of invincibility. The basketball fans include Prostate Cancer survivors, physicians, and a health disparities expert. Full Court Press provides an insightful study of the disease, its impact on the African-American community and the benefits of living a proactive, healthy lifestyle. Full Court Press is produced by the City of Norfolk Office of Communications and PBS affiliate WHRO-TV, Norfolk, Virginia, and was written and is hosted by a Prostate cancer survivor. www.norfolk.gov

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        How to detect prostate cancer – Prostate Cancer Patient

        For Details Check: www.symptomsofprostateproblems.com

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        Outrunning Prostate Cancer: A RGU student film

        A RGU Pharmacy students production on Prostate Cancer For more information please visit www.ucanhelp.org.uk

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        Prostate Cancer: Complications In Surgery (Dramatic Health)

        In this Medical Minute (Health Video), Dr. Tewari, leader in prostate cancer, prostate health, and prostate surgery, provides us with an overview of the major complications resulting from prostate cancer surgery. Important information for those facing prostate cancer and surgery. Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Health Video Production/In association with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney, Editor:Calvin C. CHOI

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        Opie & Anthony: Roland’s Prostate

        Roland takes a finger up the ass from Dr. Steve in exchange for guests of his choice on the show. oh and I left some Roland production in there, cause I miss him…

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        The Doctor – TAC.TV tactv tac tv

        Sandra and her husband Norman are at the doctor. Norman is terribly constipated but refuses to have the doctor give him a rectal exam. Well, Sandra wont have any of that! See more on www.tac.tv (tactv tac tv)

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        In this Medical Minute (Health Video), Dr. Tewari, a leader in prostate cancer surgery, research, and prostate health, provides an overview of prostate cancer treatment options. Learn from medical leaders in prostate health and surgery. Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Health Video Production/In association with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney, Editor:Calvin C. CHOI

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        My Story: Prostate cancer treatment, Ep. 5

        “Treatment Midpoint.” At the midpoint of his treatment, Rick comes to the happy realization that radiation “doesn’t suck,” that the Calypso machine is like a “protector,” and that he can still work out two hours a day. Dr. Hung at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute explains how the three Beacons help the team track the prostate’s location during treatment. www.ohsuhealth.com/prostatecancer

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        My Story: Prostate cancer treatment, Ep. 6

        “Final Treatment.” To all those men who’ve just been diagnosed with prostate cancer: your world is not over. With his 28 days of radiation completed, Rick says a poignant goodbye to his OHSU Knight Cancer Institute prostate cancer treatment team. Relieved and happy that the prostate cancer treatment is finished, he considers his future as a cancer survivor. www.ohsuhealth.com/prostatecancer

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        My Story: Prostate cancer treatment, Ep. 4

        “First Treatment.” After meeting with his prostate cancer care team including OHSU Knight Cancer Center lead nurse Florence Seelig and radiation therapist Bonnie Leudhoff to discuss his 28-day treatment plan and side effects, Rick has his first radiation session—and is pleasantly surprised. www.ohsuhealth.com/prostatecancer

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        “Radiation therapy is an effective way to suppress or destroy prostate cancer.” Dr. Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology discusses the process a patient enters when evaluating the risks of various treatments for prostate cancer including an acceptance of the risks and a balancing of the benefits. In this prostate cancer health video, the focus is on radiation therapy. This approach may allow patients to avoid major prostate cancer operation, but it is not without risk.

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        My Story: Prostate cancer treatment, Ep. 1

        “Rick’s Decision.” It takes a team to treat prostate cancer. In this first of six videos, Rick decides to use Calypso radiation therapy and talks to his doctor, Dr. Arthur Hung at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, about treatment options, OHSU’s coordinated approach to prostate cancer treatment and “staying in the game.” www.ohsuhealth.com/prostatecancer

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        My Story: Prostate cancer treatment, Ep. 2

        “Beacon Implantation.” With support from his wife, Rick mentally gets ready to start radiation treatment for his prostate cancer. The first step involves implanting Beacons in his prostate; Dr. Christopher Amling at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute performs the procedure. Beacons are tiny capsule-like seeds that communicate with the Calypso machine during treatment, improving the capability to target radiation only to the tumor, thus avoiding healthy tissue. www.ohsuhealth.com/prostatecancer

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