Lauren Terrazzano (1968-2007) on Family
"While much attention is focused on us, the patients, the silent casualties of the disease are often the spouses and partners who don't get the internal or external support they need. They're too busy holding [...]
Support Men with Prostate Cancer
There are three more day's to put your name forward and sign up to show your support for men with advanced prostate cancer. Even though the Food and Drug Administration is a United States Government [...]
Don’t Let A Low PSA Fool You
I recently met a survivor who was having difficulty understanding his advanced prostate cancer. He was recently diagnosed with a PSA of 2.4 but a Gleason of 9 (5+4). In addition, he had a positive [...]
The Humdrum Isn’t Humdrum
I wake each morning with a renewed anticipation of the humdrum things that this new day will bring my way. Everything is an experience to be smelled, touched, poked and prodded. Things I have to [...]
A Video from the NY Magazine “Survivor Monologues”
On May 22, I wrote about the New York Magazine feature that included the stories of fourteen cancer survivors living in New York City. If you have not had the opportunity to read it, go [...]
My Blue Pin
I go into the business world without a suit, but I always wear my blue pin. I go to family functions wearing my blue pin and I go to baseball games wearing my blue pin. [...]
