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Fri, 18 Jul 2003 10:47:27 -0500

WC Douglass

False signals

 

Daily Dose

 

July 18, 2003

 

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A break in the mainstream's PSA paranoia...

 

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Prostate cancer

screening is USELESS.

 

Strong words, I know - but time and again science has proven

me right. As you may already know, I've written quite a bit

about this subject in the past (both in Real Health and in

the Daily Dose) - including referencing one Reuters online

article which stated: " Men who receive prostate cancer

screening and treatment DO NOT APPEAR TO GAIN A SURVIVAL

BENEFIT (emphasis added) compared to men who do not... "

 

And my advice to skip the PSA (prostate-specific antigen) and

other tests aimed at detecting prostate cancer isn't confined

to print. I also counseled hundreds of my patients to avoid

prostate cancer screening during the years I was in private

practice. Why?

 

Because the side effects of the mainstream's slash-and-burn

approach to prostate cancer - which in most cases is employed

far, far earlier than necessary - are often worse than the

disease itself! I'm not kidding. The most common form of

modern prostate surgery involves jamming a quarter-inch-thick

pipe half a foot or so up your urethra (yep, you read that

right), then frying your prostate with a hot wire loop. Not a

lot of fun.

 

But even less fun than the operation are the likely side

effects: Impotence and urinary incontinence.

 

I'm telling you, unless your cancer is severely advanced, you

don't want any part of the solutions involving a scalpel or

other surgical tools. That's not to say that radiation

treatment for prostate cancer is much better. And both

radiation and chemotherapy can leave you tired and haggard -

and definitely compromise your immune system, leaving you

vulnerable to potentially deadly infections.

 

These facts don't stop most conventional doctors from pushing

the PSA test, subsequent biopsies, and all manner of

invasive, damaging treatments for prostate cancer cases that

may never progress enough to kill. But there may be hope for

change on the horizon...

 

A recent New York Times article recapped a study published in

the Journal of the American Medical Association which showed

that in more than half of subject men with elevated PSA

(prostate-specific antigen), those levels RETURNED TO NORMAL

in subsequent tests! This means that doctors who are

recommending biopsies based on results of a single test may

be needlessly traumatizing (both physically and emotionally)

patients because of perfectly normal fluctuations in PSA. The

article went on to reveal that such biopsies were negative in

approximately 70 percent of cases in which PSA was measured

at up to four times what mainstream medicine would

consider " worrisome. "

 

Now, this kind of high-placed media coverage is encouraging -

it means that some common sense on the subject of prostate

cancer diagnosis and treatment is finally penetrating the

mainstream. But it's hard to get too happy about it. After

all, it may be another decade before meaningful change in the

way we deal with prostate cancer is realized...

 

In the meantime, there are some positive steps you can take

- and an alternative testing option. I'll cover these in

more detail in the September issue of Real Health. If you're

worried about your (or your husband's) PSA, it's an article

you'll want to read.

 

If you're not already a Real Health r and want more

details on becoming one, visit www.realhealthnews.com.

 

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The woes of wolfing...

 

Here's one for the " Duh! " file:

 

Research shows that folks who gobble down their grub faster

at mealtimes are more likely to suffer from heartburn and

GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disease) that those who savor

their repasts at a less canine rate. To this, I say...

 

Growing up, didn't your mother always tell you this kind of

thing?

 

Maybe not in exactly that way, with the medical speak about

GERD and all that, but she surely told you to " chew your

food, " or " put down the silverware after every bite, " or

other such pearls designed to keep our bellies agreeably and

efficiently processing our meals so we didn't end up with

tummy-aches. Of course she did. What amazes me is the fact

that we need an official study to prove the worth of this

most basic motherly tenet...

 

Think about it: Some college, drug company, medical

organization, or other entity actually spent good money

(through grants of your tax dollars, no doubt) to tell us

that eating too fast causes an upset stomach! What's next, a

study on the medical downsides of wearing our shoes on the

wrong feet? Our moms told us that one, too - but why take it

at face value? WE NEED A STUDY!

 

I'm not even going to dignify this absurd research by

spelling out its findings - if anyone reading this now wasn't

already aware of the correlation between wolfing down food

and indigestion, heaven help us. These kinds of conclusions

should be obvious to anyone with half a brain...

 

Or a mother.

 

Passing on the PSA,

 

William Campbell Douglass II, MD

 

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