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Charlie Redd Regular
Joined: 29 Nov 2007 Posts: 19 Location: Cocoa, FL
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:30 pm Post subject: Blood Clots |
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I have been told by a number of doctors that having PCa will make us more prone to have blood clots. Have any of you experienced any blood clots since your diagnosis? If so, if you don't mind, what meds or therapy were you on, at the time? Thanks for your reply.
God Bless,
Charlie Redd
Cocoa, FL
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kzimm Regular
Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 14
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:00 pm Post subject: Re: Blood Clots |
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Hello. I'm not aware of any studies stating that PC increases the risk of clots per se, however a radical prostatectomy...or any surgery for that matter...does increase the risk. Is it possible that this was the source of your query? _________________ Kzimm |
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Replicant Moderator

Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Posts: 203
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:46 pm Post subject: that would be my understanding as well |
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Like kzimm, I haven't heard of prostate cancer, per se, causing blood clots. But surgery sure can. I saw quite a few come shooting out during urination in the first few weeks after my operation. _________________ Replicant
Dx Feb 2006, PSA 9 @age 43
RRP Apr 2006 - Gleason 3+4, T3a, N0M0, pos margins
PSA 5/06 <0.1, 8/06 0.2, 12/06 0.6, 1/07 0.7.
Salvage radiation (IMRT) total dose 70.2 Gy, Jan-Mar 2007@ age 44
PSA 6/07 0.1, 9/07 <0.1, 12/07 <0.1, 4/08 <0.1
http://pcabefore50.blogspot.com |
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goruck Experienced user
Joined: 22 May 2006 Posts: 51 Location: sarasota florida
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:26 pm Post subject: they are right |
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In classic surgical/medical school teaching there are several large risk factors for developping blood clots...i.e. thrombotic events.
a. pregnancy
b. immobility/bedrest/surgical recovery
c. cancer
however, c=cancer refers to the systemic effects of cancer and/or the effects that tumors have on the body by secreting strange molecules or hormones.
In the case of prostate cancer, no extra precautions are taken for "localized" treatment, other than the precautions taken in the peri operative setting such as compression boots or prophylactic use of heparin/coumadin. _________________ George Rucker
Urology/Urologist
http://prostateconcerns.blogspot.com/
www.urology-partners.com
http://www.cornellurology.com/past-res.html
http://www.lakewoodranchmedicalcenter.com/index.php?&PageID=1088 |
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