We Must Find A Way To Continue Our Music
The recession-time job market is slim and each day some more of us are finding that we are without a job. Some of us have been forced to close down a business and our pension [...]
Half Body Irradiation for the Treatment of Widely Disperesed Bone Metastic Prostate Cancer
I just read an abstract about using half-body irradiation (HBI) to control pain and quality of life (QOL) issues in cancer patients with multiple bone metastases (mets). I had never heard of HBI and since [...]
Remembering Keith
Keith showed up at one of our weekly support groups and was greeted warmly by a number of the longer-term regulars. Once the group started, the leader Darryl turned to him and asked how he [...]
Scott Goodwin, a 47 Year Old Advanced Prostate Cancer Survivor, Shares His Journey As He Gets Ready to Start Chemotherapy
Scott Goodman, a fellow prostate cancer survivor, has agreed to occasionally post on the blog. Scott, at the age of 45 years, was diagnosed with prostate cancer. In two short years, he has been diagnosed, [...]
Mary Comments On My Post – Jumbo Jet Crashes Killing All – So What – October 27, 2008
Mary, who writes the prostate cancer advocacy and action blog for malecare, (www.prostatecancerblog.org) wrote this comment to my post which does appear in the comments for that post. I thought that it was so thoughtful [...]
Bush Admnistration’s Rule Contracts Medicaid
The Bush administration has begun the traditional post election changes of regulations and executive orders that often accompany a change in administrations. On Friday, the president narrowed the scope of services for poor people who [...]
