Dealing With Stress

Having prostate cancer, especially recurrent or advanced prostate cancer, is always stressful for both the survivor and their caregivers. There are easily learned coping techniques to help us calm our mind and sharpen our ability to focus. Learning and using relaxation techniques and other mind/body techniques provides us with an exceptional way to reduce stress [...]

By |2017-10-19T10:56:08-04:00February 17th, 2009|Advanced Prostate Cancer, How We Live, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Malecare Prostate Cancer Action Request- A Request from Darryl Mitteldorf, Executive Director of Malecare

Last year, prostate cancer claimed the lives of more than 28,000 American men -- that's one death every 18 minutes. In fact, it's the leading cause of cancer among men: a non-smoking man is more likely to develop prostate cancer than he is to develop colon, bladder, melanoma, lymphoma and kidney cancer combined. With 1 [...]

By |2020-02-04T11:23:35-05:00February 14th, 2009|Advanced Prostate Cancer, Uncategorized|0 Comments

New Prostate Cancer Marker In Urine Could Help Us To Know When The Cancer Is Aggressive And Needs Treatment

In experiments reported in the journal Nature, scientists from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute have identified 10 metabolites that become more profuse in prostate cells as the cancer progresses. They identified one of these metabolites, sarcosine, as appearing to be directly related to prostate cancer cell invasion into surrounding tissue. We constantly hear the complaint [...]

A Possible Surrogate Endpoint- Circulating Tumor Cells

There is nothing more frustration that the current methods used by the FDA to approve drugs. The theory is great, but how it gets translated into our real world is killer, I mean a literal killer of men. The FDA wants assurances that before they approve a drug that it really works, or shows efficacy. [...]

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