Update On the Status of Funding for the DoD for fiscal 2011

There has been some movement in the House of Representatives pertaining to the issue of future funding for the Department of Defense Prostate Cancer Research Program (DoD). The budget debate continues to slog on. We still could see an eventual governmental shut down if the members of congress are still unable to either pass a [...]

We Still need Your Support To Insure The Survival of the Prostate Cancer Research Program (PCRP)

I have been writing about the dire need for us to reach out to our congressional delegates and demand they support funding for the Prostate Cancer Research Program (PCRP). If you have not yet contacted your congressional members, please do it. Don’t forget you also need to let your entire email list and address book [...]

Fighting Cancer Is a Defense Department Obligation

Posted: March 18, 2011 10:24 AM : The Huffington Post "At last week's Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer meeting, the speakers included not only doctors, but patients. We patients also help review the grant applications of the scientists. We seek innovative proposals to cure or slow prostate cancer, or reduce its notorious pain, and the [...]

“It’s Time to Badger Congress —- Yet Again, Pretty Please!

If you read my previous post ,you will see Senator McCain’s plan to eliminate the Prostate Cancer Research Program within the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program (CDMRP). The loss of this program could shorten many of our lives and add significantly to our pain and suffering.    Now is the time to work with the rest of [...]

The Washington Post and DOD Funding – Let Your Comments Be Seen By the Members of Congress

The Washington Post has written an article about the funding controversy  surrounding the Department of Defense (DOD) Medical Research Programs.  I urge everyone to go to the web site and add your comments.  Members of congress do read the Washington Post daily. Please go to: The Washington Post It would be a good idea if [...]

IxMP – A Potential Second or Third Line Chemotherapy- On The Horizon

Can IxMP Be Used as a Second or Third-Line Chemotherapy for Metastatic Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer? There was a report recently released about a Phase 2 study from the Department of Defense funded Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Consortium that suggests that ixabepilone + mitoxantrone + prednisone may have clinically significant activity as a form of [...]

Some Good News, The Funding for the DOD Prostate Cancer Program is On Track!

There is some good budgetary news as it now appears that the CDMRP (the Department of Defense) programs, including the Peer Reviewed Prostate Cancer Program, are funded at the omnibus level (last year’s level). The bill has not yet passed and is still vulnerable to changes. As of today, this is how the budget looks: [...]

Take Action – Advocate for Increased Funding for the DOD PCRP

Getting increased funding for the Department of Defense (DOD) Peer Review Prostate Cancer Research Program (PCRP) is one of the goals that have been identified by a coalition of many of the prostate cancer advocacy and support organizations. The funding for the program has remained stagnant for a number of years despite the fact that [...]

Can the Prostate Cancer Community Finally Come Togrther?

Yesterday afternoon I participated in a conference call, which included representatives from most of the major prostate cancer organizations in the United States. Alvin Chin and John Willey who serve as consumer advocates for the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research programs (DOD CDMRP) prompted the call. Alvin and John serve specifically on the [...]

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