Mortality from Prostate Cancer of Incidental Concern
Guys, The following article from, MedPageToday is very interesting particularly regarding the statement that most deaths occurring within the first four year period after prostate cancer diagnosis, are from unrelated medical conditions and not the cancer per se.
That must surely pose the question “Is that because conventional medical treatments poison the body to such a degree that the immune system is shot to pieces and totally incapable of doing its job; fighting disease and degenerative activity?” It also raises a question as to the validity of death report statistical processing in hospitals and, by doctors.
Extract:
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18 — When it comes to lengthy survival, a diagnosis of prostate cancer may be the least of a man’s problems, researchers said here.
Most deaths among men with prostate cancer over the four years after their diagnosis were from causes unrelated to the malignancy, according to an analysis of a predominantly community-based national prostate cancer registry.
However, men who reported taking statins after treatment were at a 41% to 65% lower risk of death from any cause, found Matthew S. Katz, M.D., of Saints Medical Center in Lowell, Mass., and colleagues.
And use of an NSAID, such as aspirin for cardioprotection, was associated with 53% to 61% lower risk, they reported here at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Genitourinary Cancers Symposium.
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http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/ASCOGU/dh/8391
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