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Genomic–Clinical Classifier for Prostate Cancer Better Predicts Risk of Metastasi

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Hi nameless9999

I know you stated you are into 3 years PCa but ? How serious. Thanks again for your contributions. Got me I have enhanced my treatment with omega 3 fish oil. See my reply to Nicnatno in the post 8 months ago.

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How serious? Well I'm stage four, currently under control but I know it's a matter of time unless the Einstein's of the world mix the right ingredients in a pot and out comes a drug that keeps me going for 20 more years.

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For all of us Stage four, please post if you find the miracle cure!

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I heard that the cure is in the saliva of a Bolivian tree frog. Problem is the frog only spits out saliva once every ten years. Am I starting to sound like Nalakrats? :)

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Hell, it sounds like a a bad movie plot. But then again, I love B raited movies! South America here we come!

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More like Gus.

So, how does one pursue this 324 Gene Mutation Testing? Do you have to go somewhere to have it done, or does a local lab acquire the sample and send it off to Foundation Medicine? What sort of sample is required? Thanks for this info.

Thanks Nalakrats for this information.

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