A Survival Advantage – Is It Worth It and What Does It Mean? When Economics Interface with Survival

In order to get FDA approval, drugs must first go through a clinical trial that demonstrates that they offer a better treatment result than the current standard of care. In some instances the better result can be a demonstration that the investigational drug provides an advantage which is only palliative (as Mitoxantrone does for advance [...]

Medicare Finalizes New Rules to Require Equal Visitation Rights for all Hospital Patients

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has just issued new rules for Medicare- and Medicaid-participating hospitals that protect patients’ right to choose their own visitors during a hospital stay, including a visitor who is a same-sex domestic partner. […]

Pomegranate Juice, -What is the Deal with It for Men with Prostate Cancer?

Taking supplements can become confusing. First we hear that a product will help us, it will control our PSA or maybe even cure our cancer. Certain supplements come into vogue; you can’t beat the disease without taking them, almost take them or be square. Then we hear that the product does nothing. It is confusing. [...]

Learning from the Regrets of the Dying

Bronnie writes a blog, Inspiration and Chai, Warmth for the soul and body.  A recent post on her blog deals with what she has learned about some of the regrets of the dying.  I have received permission from her to re-post this on the advanced prostate cancer blog. We all know that having advanced prostate [...]

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