That must be a TEXAS thing.... My father in law had prostate cancer at 84 had the surgery and loved to 103.
That must be a TEXAS thing.
Did you have to be anesthetised for that? I cant imagine that steam, even if targeted and low-volume, could be administered without a lot of pain.Since people have been asking.Steam Treatment by Dr. Toby Kohler. Mine is 170 grams. My PSA fluxuates. The steam treatment only clears the prostrate around the Urethra. Cancer has to be treated differently. But removal of the prostrate is VERY invasive. If I have cancer later, I will get radiation.https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/...minute-steam-treatment-for-enlarged-prostate/ It must be catching on, the outpatient procedure is scheduled out beyond Easter.
This is aimed at clinicians, but covers off most things. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6180381/Did you have to be anesthetised for that? I cant imagine that steam, even if targeted and low-volume, could be administered without a lot of pain.