Increasing Cost of Treating Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer & Its Effects on the Payers

The treatment of advanced prostate cancer, and in particular castrate resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), has changed greatly over the last 4 years. Treatment options have expanded and now offer multiple treatment possibilities that did not exist 4 years ago. With the addition of all these new options, so comes the addition of significant economic costs, [...]

Hospital Infections- How to Evaluate Your Risk at Your Hospital

Infections are among the scariest possibility whenever we go into the hospital, especially for any type of surgery. The good news is that since 2008 the national rates of certain hospital infections have declined significantly. We cancer survivors are more vulnerable to infection since many of our treatments including chemotherapy temporarily suppress our immune systems. [...]

Become A Patron of Prostate Cancer Research – Go to www.StartACure.com

Start A Cure Update -What Went Wrong: Eliminating Mistakes in Diagnosis and Treatment of Prostate Cancer Malecare’s Start A Cure web site has begun to function in earnest. We at Malecare have become concerned about the increasing loss of funding for prostate cancer research, so we have started a “crowd funding” project to let individuals [...]

Laptop Computer Exposure Associated With Non-Thermal Effect on Sperm Quality & Maybe Prostate Cancer

Are you the kind of guy that uses his laptop computer in your lap? Many of us do this when we are in our car or even seated on our couch while we watch TV. If we don’t most of our children and granchildren do. According to research presented at the American Society for Reproductive [...]

The AUA Issues Specific Guidelines for the Treatment of Men with Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer

There was a lot of interesting and important presentations at the recent American Urological Association meeting, however the one item that will have the most impact on men with advanced prostate cancer is the new guidelines that were proposed for the treatment of men with castrate resistant prostate cancer. The guidelines were organized by creating [...]

That Dirty Word Sequester & Its Terrible Effect on Cancer Research & Treatment

That dirty word, sequester is making it mark, especially medical and cancer research. Hospitals and researchers are feeling the pain directly and hard. The National Institutes of Health (NIH), for example, is cutting an estimated $1.6 billion from its budget through the end of the fiscal year. They have sent a letter to all of [...]

Confronting The Terror in Boston – What It Could Mean for Us

We all know about the terror that has struck Boston. Two bombs exploded near at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and seriously injuring over 150 other individuals! One of the dead was an eight-year-old child. I know when I heard about the death of the child I prayed that this [...]

Our Right To Die – An Unfair Media Circus that Never Should Have Happened

Today, I am going to make a little change in my post. Instead of discussing additional ASCO Conference abstracts of interest to men with advanced prostate cancer (I will come back to them in short order), I want to respond to the latest public outrage that has been in the media. A recent story has [...]

Knowing Good from Bad Information Published on the Internet

We all use the Internet to learn about our prostate cancer, your reading this post confirms this statement. The Internet can be a useful tool for finding information and connecting with other patients and caregivers. However, it can also be a nightmare of unreliable misinformation. Understanding what is credible, accurate and reliable information about prostate [...]

Evaluating the Validity of Cancer Research Reports

One of the most common gripes I hear (and one that I often express) is that Medical news changes often. How often do we hear of a "breakthrough" only to be disputed the next week. It is confusing and it is difficult to know what news to believe and whether we should change a practice, [...]

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