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PSA Not The Accurate Prostate Cancer Indicator It Was Thought To Be!

by Ed Hinerman | Mar 12, 2008 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

The PSA, prostate specific antigen, test has been the standard for decades for determining the chances of a man having prostate cancer and the need for further diagnostic testing through a needle biopsy. The problem that has become apparent in the medical and life...

Prostate Cancer Still Getting Good News From Life Insurers!

by Ed Hinerman | Feb 29, 2008 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

I’ve been told that all guys will get prostate cancer to some degree if they live to a moderately old age. The good news that, for many, it will have little or no impact on their lives or their mortality. Prostate cancer that is slow growing, that is to say a...

When Your Life Insurance Agent Quits Calling!

by Ed Hinerman | Feb 9, 2008 | Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

I was visiting with a person Friday about his experience applying for life insurance through a “mega agency”. He applied last August and ran into an issue with an elevated PSA on his labs. The company postponed the application until he had a...

Well, Now We Know How They Really Feel!

by Ed Hinerman | Jan 29, 2008 | cancer, cholesterol, high blood pressure, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

In a post a few days ago concerning the practice of “watchful waiting” that is used in low stage, low grade prostate cancer, I offered to poll several life insurance companies to see how they felt about the practice from a life insurance risk standpoint....

Is Ultrasound A Viable Option For Prostate Cancer Therapy?

by Ed Hinerman | Dec 6, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

With localized prostate cancer the treatments of choice have generally been radioactive beam, radiactive seed or prostatectomy. All are very effective in stopping a low stage cancer. Effectiveness comes with side effects though. Incontinence and impotency are the most...

PSA Testing. Should You Do It Regularly?

by Ed Hinerman | Dec 3, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) tests have long been the standard test for determining BPH (enlarged prostate), Prostatitis (infection of the prostate) and prostate cancer. There are two events that are watched for. The event that far too many people experience is...

Prostate Cancer Science Marches On!

by Ed Hinerman | Nov 28, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

The Prostate Cancer Foundation has an annual scientific retreat where the top research scientists get together and review and summarize the major breakthroughs of the year. The Foundation provided a summary this week that, thank you, offered the summaries in language...

Don’t Be A Victim Of Hemodilution!!

by Ed Hinerman | Nov 21, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, obesity, prostate cancer, PSA

No need to cringe. I’m not about to go on another tear about obesity……but I did run across a rather interesting phenomenom in an article today. The premise is that PSA readings in obese men can be falsely lower because they have a larger volume of...

Prostate Cancer Not Just For Old Guys!

by Ed Hinerman | Nov 17, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

In all the study and writing we’ve done on the subject of prostate cancer, we’ve uncovered some interesting little tidbits. In an article I cited in a recent post they claimed that 30% of men in their 30’s had prostate cancer at some level. Another...

I’ve Often Wondered About That!

by Ed Hinerman | Nov 7, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

The very thought of a needle biopsy of the prostate kind of makes me cringe, but if there’s a chance a person has cancer, you kind of want to know for sure. The thing that has always struck me about the needle biopsy method is that the size of the samples are...

Is A High PSA Always Indicative Of Prostate Cancer?

by Ed Hinerman | Sep 21, 2007 | cancer, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

Here is another area where men just don’t follow through and do the right things. Doctors say that after age 50 we should have our PSA (prostate specific antigen) checked once a year. No big deal. A little blood and a relatively inexpensive test. OK, all you...

Life Insurance Labs! What Are They Looking For?

by Ed Hinerman | Aug 31, 2007 | cancer, diabetes, insurance, life insurance, liver functions, prostate cancer, PSA

A question that comes up quite often when we discuss the examination part of a life insurance application is, just what is they are looking for? They are going to take blood and urine specimens so they must be on the hunt for something! I think the best way to answer...

If Cholesterol Has Been Here All This Time, What’s The Fuss?

by Ed Hinerman | Aug 28, 2007 | cholesterol, heart attack, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, PSA

When it comes to reasons why life insurance quotes change, right up there with being 10 pounds off on knowing your true weight, is not having a clue what your cholesterol is and finding out on the exam that it’s out of whack. So what’s the fuss with...

Radiation Cancer Treatment Improved!

by Ed Hinerman | Aug 27, 2007 | cancer, Independent agent, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

I know when my father was undergoing radiation treatment for his bladder cancer, I was amazed at the computerized system they had for aiming the radiation exactly where they needed it. One of the down sides to the whole system is the fact that, inspite of the best...

Know Your Enemy! It Isn’t Your Weight In High School!

by Ed Hinerman | Aug 24, 2007 | cholesterol, heart disease, insurance, life insurance, prostate cancer, PSA

I’ve been accused of harping on some subjects, but I will never be accused of glossing something over or falling short of driving a point home. In our own health, as well as in our quest for lower life insurance rates, knowledge of our own health and educating...
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