Massage Therapy- Pain Relief and Mood Control

According to a recent study in the Sept. 16 "Annals of Internal Medicine"; survivors coping with advanced cancer receive some relief from pain and depression from massage therapy. The researchers found that survivors who received massage from a licensed, specially trained therapist reported greater improvements in pain and mood symptoms than did people who received [...]

The Soy Issue

We are constantly told that diet is king in prostate cancer. This may be true, but it is confusing because many specific claims seem to be transient and change as often as I change my shirt. The claims are often are made without careful study and analysis of any scientific data. If you delve into [...]

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Circulating Tumor Cells as a Prognostic Factor of ADT Responsiveness in Survivors With Hormone Naive Metastatic Prostate Cancer

When we make treatment decisions we never know how effective the treatment will actually be for each individual and for how long that treatment effect might last. This makes all of our treatment decisions guess work. A recent study has demonstrated that counting circulating tumor cells in the blood can be used to predict prostate [...]

Whole Grains, Fruits And Vegetables Beat Supplements In Nutrional Value Of Fiber

Go to a prostate cancer support group and I guarantee sometime during the conversation the issues surrounding diet and supplements will become a hot topic of conversation. My guess is that if you poll the topics of the “special guest lecturers” that speak at support groups, 15% of the topics will include diet and supplements. [...]

Cell Genesys Halts VITAL-2 GVAX Trial in Advanced Prostate Cancer

As my regular readers probably have noted from prior posts, I am a strong advocate for research and the development of a prostate cancer vaccine. A cancer vaccine is different from the more “common” types of vaccines that are familiar to us. The “common” vaccines (i.e. tetanus or polio) are administered prior to having an [...]

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