A couple of weeks ago, I partially read a lengthy and extremely interesting post explaining many aspects of PCa..., also the link between PSA and PCa and many other facts. I flagged the post to read later but for some reason the post has been deleted. Can anyone point me to this post as from what I initially read, it is something everybody with PCa, especially those who have recently been diagnosed, should read.
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are you sure the post was deleted? What was specifically mentioned in the post (something we can search for) ? What date was it written? Why do you say that it is something everyone with prostate cancer should read, if you only read it partially?
Thanks for the prompt response. The post I am trying to trace was published about a week or so ago.
I only had the time to quickly scan through it as I had a family emergency to deal with. I'm not even sure that the post was posted on the day I opened it.
I have trawled through all the posts that were in my deleted box but could not locate it.
Given the post was lengthy, about 3 or 4 pages, is there the possibility that it could be identified it by size?
Because there are many valuable posts and responses in HU - and this was one - I copied and pasted it in its entirety to a Word doc. I copy/paste the link to the post in the Word doc as well. I do that often for posts/responses I want to save.
Great post! I had read it but just re-read it. Very well written, comprehensive and clear to the lay person. Oh-- and civilized as well. We can never get enough of those.
Hi! So glad you found it helpful! One of our colleagues suggested that it would be useful to post one or more main comments instead of the two hard-to-find linked replies.
I'd like to do this - and I'm thinking it would be worthwhile to have the updated versions double checked.
Hi JohnInTheMiddle..., I think that would be a good idea as I only happened upon your post by accident. Having read it again, I only wish I had had access to something like this early in my journey. Even with all I have learned, your post is still very relevant and informative.
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