Another link by a neuroscientist who is 'way over his head' on what he is 
trying to say and post about the management of cancer in men. 
One cannot be an expert by just knowing to work the web links and search for 
references.  One needs to know what is written in those links and referenced 
papers.
Most would have forwarded my post to the 'Goan cancer surgery expert' for a 
response. 
But why should our resident 'all-knowing' expert do that?  As usual, he knows 
it all.

I will not continue a dialogue on oncology with a spokesman for an oncologist. 
Santosh's information and knowledge on cancer now has been reduced to "from my 
conversation with....".  Just like one sees what one knows, very likely, one 
hears what one knows too. To preserve my self-respect, this will be the last 
post on this subject, unless Dr. Jayant comments on the topic.  I also hope to 
follow the requests of the moderators. 
Kind Regards, GL

---------- Santosh Helekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
The above is a gratuitous distortion of a pertinent comment of a Goan cancer 
surgeon and researcher, Jayant S. Vaidya. Words (namely, "doing nothing") are 
being shoved in his mouth. Jayant had cited the following research paper to 
back up his assertion regarding the randomized trial on evaluating the outcome 
of radical prostatectomy:
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