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AARP Wants to Interview You about Biopsy Harms

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I’d very much like to speak with any man by phone (today or tomorrow Sept 5/6) about the harms from biopsy following PSA screening (hemorrhage, infection) or from treatment of asymptomatic (screen detected) prostate cancer (impotence, incontinence, MI, etc.) I can be reached at jeanne.lenzer@gmail.com

(say that Malecare sent you! :>)

Jeanne Lenzer

Journalist and author: The Danger Within Us

Contributor and associate editor, The BMJ

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Prostate biopsy. 14 samples taken. No problems. (no bleeding, no pain after first day, no infections, only bad part was they all came back positive.)

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