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October 1st, 2005, 03:35 PM
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So, what else is new?
Though American men are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than their counterparts in other countries, we are less likely to die from the disease. Less than 1 in 5 American men with prostate cancer will die from it, but 57 percent of British men and nearly half of French and German men will. Even in Canada, a quarter of men diagnosed with prostate cancer die from the disease.
The one common characteristic of all national health-care systems is that they ration care. Sometimes they ration it explicitly, denying certain types of treatment altogether. More often, they ration more indirectly, imposing global budgets or other cost constraints that limit availability of high-tech medical equipment or impose long waits for treatments.
Consider this: 7 in 10 Canadian provinces report sending prostate cancer patients to the United States for radiation treatment.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/comme...3555-3611r.htm
I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.
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October 1st, 2005, 03:40 PM
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could always be said that even diseases can't be arsed with Yanks 
as for prostrate .............. I INSIST on being formally introduced to my Proctologist 
you might not know where his hands have been, but, you know DAMN STRAIGHT where they're going
so now I'm in my SIXTIES FFS
WTAF, how did that happen, so no more alterations to the sig, it will remain as is now
Beware of Geeks bearing GIF's
come and waste the day :P at The Taz Zone
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