My Friend Fred

My very dear friend Fred who is a 20+ year prostate cancer warrior recorded this video. He has been on chemotherapy this past year. Fred is an activist who has been fighting on behalf of all of us. Thank you, Fred. I just thought I would share his video at: See my friend Fred Joel [...]

Protect the Department of Defense CDMRP Prostate Cancer Research Program (DoD PCRP)

YOUR DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2011 On Wednesday and Thursday, the House will meet at 10:00 a.m. for Morning Hour debate and 12:00 p.m. for legislative business. H.R. 2219, the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2012 (Rep. Young (FL) - Appropriations), has been placed on the House calendar for then. As part of H.R. 2219 [...]

Have We Reached the Breaking Point with Our Insurance Carriers?

The new federal health care reform’s goal is to create a situation where all Americans will have health insurance, a goal that I support 100%. One of the problems that the regulations actually create is the simple fact they further empower the health insurance companies, not patients. We all have found out that much of [...]

Free Malecare Teleconference on Provenge – Listen In

Malecare Cancer Support's Advanced Prostate Cancer Program invites you to our teleconference on Provenge. The Teleconference will begin 6PM EDT, Monday, June 13, 2011. Please register at http://bit.ly/kKuByH Call in number and code will be emailed to you, along with info on how to ask your specific question of our guest. The teleconference will be [...]

A Free Seminar on Prostate Health in New York City

Dr Aaron Katz and Dr. Philippa J. Cheetham from the Columbia University Medical Center in New York City are hosting a men’s health seminar on Father’s Day weekend, specifically on Saturday, June 18, 2011. Both Drs. Katz and Cheetham are board certified urological surgeons who specialize in the treatment of prostate cancer. You can also [...]

To Treat or Not To Treat, That Is The Question

There are no right or wrong answers for men with prostate cancer when trying to decide what treatment to have, or even if they want to have treatment. One vital piece of information that is often left out of the equation is the chance of dying from prostate cancer if a man chooses not to [...]

A Personal Request – Help Us Save The Prostate Cancer Research Program at the Department of Defense

U.S. SENATE: Save the Prostate Cancer Research Program Now it is time to write your U.S. Senators - TODAY! A few weeks ago I requested that you write to your member of the House of Representatives, now it is time to write to the other side of congress, the Senate. Write your U.S. Senators today [...]

Surgery Improves Survival Rates for Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer

Researchers from the Mayo Clinic recently announced results at the American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting from a long-term study that indicates that surgery can improve life expectancy for men with advanced prostate cancer. Their study shows that 80% of men who have advanced prostate cancer and still choose to have surgery survive for at [...]

The Impact of the Setting on the Quality of Life for both Cancer Survivors and Caregivers When Death Comes

It is in the normal course of events that as our advanced prostate cancer progresses we will eventually end up dying from the disease. There will come a time when our doctors will no longer have any additional treatments or tricks up their sleeve, or we will just decide that we are done and wish [...]

From AUA: ADJUVANT VS. SALVAGE RADIATION THERAPY For Prostate Cancer

On Sunday at the AUA conference there was a poster (#159) titled ADJUVANT VS. SALVAGE RADIATION THERAPY FOLLOWING PROSTATECTOMY FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER: RESULTS FROM SEER-MEDICARE written by Keith J. Kowalczyk, etal. The researchers evaluated the optimal timing of external beam radiation (RT) after the completion of a radical prostatectomy (RP) as primary treatment [...]

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