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Originally Posted by Robbb
Had one today, probable the most excruciating pain I have ever had. I had no idea it would be like this.
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I just read a book by the Dr who developed the PSA test and became aware of some very interest points.
- the PSA test is not FDA approved to detect cancer.
- Proton therapy machine costs upward of $100M
- Da Vinci robotic machine costs upward of $2M
- both proton and Da Vinci machines would not be profitable without frequent billings for prostate treatments
- most males will have prostate cancer if they live long enough and not be aware of it or die from it. the odds of having low grade prostate cancer increase expotentially as a male ages ( I think an 80 year old has about an 80% chance of having prostate cancer)
- 1 in 500 will have aggressive prostate cancer and probably die from it
- there is no good test to tell the difference between aggressive and low grade prostate cancer