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AJMD429
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Prostate Cancer...

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Someone can certainly show up with prostate cancer that is already 'in the bones'. I've seen it happen many times.

The scenario is nearly always the same - a 'good old boy' who felt healthy and was too 'manly' to have some doctor do the 'digital exam', or even show up for a preventative care visit to get the blood test that picks it up even before it is feelable in most (but not all) cases. I feel bad for those guys, and find it sad that their wives, who are far less embarassed and shy to go to the physician for preventative maintenance, will spend a decade or so as a widow from something that COULD EASILY have been stopped.

However, it is NOT the case where these guys are ones who have gotten thorough annual physicals and exams and tests and so-on. There we find it very early - usually early enough we have to hunt it down with multiple tests (MRIs, biopsies, etc.) to even verify it is there. It is usually a fairly easy thing to treat at that point, too.

We are told our presidents have 'very thorough' health examinations every year, and the exam and PSA blood test are BOTH parts of even the most basic routine physical, certainly once a guy is over 50.

So............ I'm left once-again feeling that we've been lied to by the Biden Administration - not only was he "sharp as a tack" - he also was supposely in "perfect health" according to the presidential physician.

Are any of us surprised...???

SADLY..... Scott Adams also has the same clinical situation - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/0 ... ggressive/.

I can't say I'll miss Mr Biden though, although I wouldn't wish disease on anyone from an ethical standpoint.

It is a bummer that the adjunctive microtubule-inhibitors didn't bail Mr Adams out. From what I gather they DO work fairly often, which is about what we can say with 'conventional' treatment. If I had prostate cancer I'd try ivermectin and fenbendazole for sure (probably in addition to some 'conventional' treatment, depending on the clinical situation.
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Re: Prostate Cancer...

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How much you want to bet he "dies from cancer" in the next few months. ....or commits suicide...or gets hit by a car.....
They're already saying he can't be investigated now because he's sick.
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