About Malecare

Malecare is the world's leading men's cancer support and advocacy nonprofit organization.

Re-Induction of Hormon Sensitivity Is Possible After Chemotherapy

The normal protocol when chemotherapy is administered to men who have androgen-independent prostate cancer (AIPC) is to continue the androgen deprivation program despite its failure to any longer suppress the cancer’s growth. A study published by the Department of Medical Oncology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK, examined whether it was possible to re-induce hormone sensitivity [...]

Again, Physican Conflicts of Interests

Today’s New York Times carried a story written by Reed Abelson entitled “Financial Ties Are Cited as Issue in Spine Study.” The story explained that some of the nation’s most prominent spine surgeons hailed as a medical breakthrough a study of nearly 240 patients with lower back pain. The doctors said that Prodisc, an artificial [...]

The Health Insurance Assistance Service (HIAS).

The American Cancer Society has undertaken a unique effort to help cancer patients who have lost or are in danger of losing their health care coverage – the Health Insurance Assistance Service (HIAS). Along with the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute, The Society is sponsoring a free resource that connects cancer patients with health insurance [...]

HIGH ANXIETY

This has been one anxiety riddled week. The reason is simple: Gifted and Talented testing. We received the testing date last week, and Dev took the test today. So we literally had seven days of heart palpitations and panic to get through - and a thousand "what ifs." What if he doesn't want to participate? [...]

By |2008-01-26T20:17:30-05:00January 26th, 2008|AAD ON MOTHERS, Uncategorized|13 Comments

LGBT cancer

LGBT cancer project at http://www.lgbtcancer.com is the first Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trangender cancer project in the United States. Named, OutWithCancer and highlighted by the social network, OutWithCancer at http://www.outwithcancer.com Malecare’s project has had extraordinary positive response from LGBT people diagnosed cancer. Many have logged on and connected with each other in life saving support.

By |2017-10-19T10:58:41-04:00January 25th, 2008|Advanced Prostate Cancer, Uncategorized|0 Comments
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