V. Sanchez
My story is surely the same as hundreds of patients that have gone before me, and hundreds more than will come after me. I...
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My story is surely the same as hundreds of patients that have gone before me, and hundreds more than will come after me. I...
Desidero ringraziare con tutto il cuore il dottor David Samadi. Nel mese di ottobre 2008 mi è stato dignosticato un tumore...
Dear Dr. Samadi, I expect you receive a number of letters from men who thank you for saving their lives. I wonder how often...
We live in Los Angeles, CA. It is now March 2009. Due to the fact that my fiancee has been having continuous prostate...
I learned I had prostrate cancer in late May 2010. I am 67 years old, diabetic, and had both TURP surgery and hernia surgery...
This is not a paid endorsement, even though it’s going to sound like one. This is just a true account of my experiences...