anyone plot the curve for mph vs hp
against the curve for psa and age?
Bet they have very similar ugly exponential
equation
Joe
Quoting Rick Byrnes <Rick@rbmotorsports.com>:
> SOAPBOX #2
>
> OK Guys this is a subject that is very close to me. As many of you know, I
> am a survivor of Prostate Cancer, (not without lots of side effects from
> surgery). Nonetheless a survivor I am. Primarily because of understanding
> the "slope of the curve" of PSA. Now, as you know, to understand the slope
> we need to have more than one data point.........
> PLEASE have your PSA checked yearly if you are over 50 years old. I had
> treatable Prostate cancer at 53 years old and it appears to be gone. The
> progression of cancer in my friend Don was beyond the types of treatment
> open to those of us who are diagnosed early.
> Please Please Please have a simple blood test done regularly, so that the
> rise of PSA may be charted.
>
> There are arguments as to the efficacy of PSA blood tests, but when the
> slope of the curve indicates that you should be subject to a biopsy, the
> tissue sample says it all.
> As our friend Dave says.
> DATA is DATA.
> Don't be in denial, thats just a dirty river in Egypt. Take care of
> yourselves, I cannot afford to lose any more friends.
> If any of you want to discuss this issue with me privately or pubicaly, feel
> free to contact me here or 313 5626253.
> I feel VERY strongly about this subject and will discuss as required.
> My circumstances are an open book and since many people have already read
> about it, I will discuss openly.
> Call, Talk or not, but DO SOMETHING......do the only test that can be
> predictive.
>
> Thanks for listening friends
>
> Rick Byrnes
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