Prostate Cancer Recurrence Quiz: Test Your KnowledgeProstate cancer can sometimes come back after treatment, and the fear of recurrence can be a source of anxiety for many men. We asked the community about recurrence in our... By Editorial Team 1 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments2 comments
Advocate for ChoiceUK and USA healthcare systems vary greatly, but here in the UK I think we face massive challenges due to drugs that extend men’s lives simply not being available. Some... By Tony Collier2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments1 comments
Someday SoonIt is the day many plan on, as in, "Let's get together someday soon." It is filled with hope and yet - it is often the 8th day of the week... By Dennis E. Golden1 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments1 comments
Telling Your Story May Be Good for Your Health“While writing about my health issues has not cured them, it has helped me develop better coping skills and even contributed to better management of my symptoms (and I could... By Editorial Team 3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments1 comments
Take the Person Before Patient SurveyThe Person Before Patient Survey is now closed. Thank you for your interest! What makes us the people we are? Living with a serious health condition like prostate cancer can... By Editorial Team 1 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
Sexual Intimacy After TreatmentDuring a recent virtual support group meeting, we had several new folks (men and their partners) show up, along with many questions on sexual intimacy following the various treatment options... By Dennis E. Golden2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments6 comments
Dark Days and RelentlessnessThe impact of lockdown here in the UK has felt utterly relentless. As of this writing, the area I live in, Greater Manchester, will have lived with some form of... By Tony Collier3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments1 comments
A Slice of Nice Makes a Mile of SmilesAs we move throughout our day-to-day lives, we come in contact with dozens of people. Aside from our daily job and career, we dine in at restaurants, pull up next... By Beverly Baldwin3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments3 comments
Has Cancer Changed You?A lot of folks ask me: “Has prostate cancer changed you?” The best answer I have found is to say: No matter how I look at it, everyone appears to experience... By Dennis E. Golden3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments6 comments
9th MayI vividly remember May 2017. I’d been training most of the year for an ultra-marathon that was due to take place on June 4, but I’d been plagued by a... By Tony Collier3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments1 comments
Unknown Cost of CancerThe moment an individual is told they have been diagnosed with prostate cancer, they begin to pay a heavy cost not only financially but emotionally. Cancer can cost a person... By Duane Estep3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments3 comments
Proton Therapy: What’s the Catch? – Part 2Bobby was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2020. He talks about his path to getting diagnosed and undergoing proton therapy for treatment. Read Part 1 and Part 3. My first... By Bobby Bofinger3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments9 comments
Healthy Lifestyle May Reduce the Risk of Deadly Prostate CancerProstate cancer is the second most common cancer in men in the United States. In fact, it is estimated that 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer... By Editorial Team 2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments2 comments
Different ToolsIf you have been diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer, chances are good that you may be able to take advantage of something called active surveillance. A low-risk cancer is one... By Dennis E. Golden2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
Proton Therapy: What's the Catch? – Part 1Bobby was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2020. He talks about his path to getting diagnosed and undergoing proton therapy for treatment. Read Part 2. As the saying goes, when... By Bobby Bofinger3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments8 comments
How’s the Water?In 2005, David Foster Wallace, an award-winning novelist and then professor at Pomona University, presented a commencement address to the graduating class at Kenyon College. During the presentation, he told... By Dennis E. Golden2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
Irony of Drug Treatments, My Rhythm of LifeI say irony because when I was 45 years old, my employer at the time sent me for a medical. The outcome was that I was borderline clinically obese, and... By Tony Collier3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
Dinna FashAn old Scots-Gaelic phrase “dinna fash” has become a war cry for this old battle hardened cancer warrior. “Dinna fash” translates into English as “do not worry” or “do not... By Duane Estep2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments1 comments
A Prostate Cancer Personal StoryI joined a prostate support group a few months ago. I wanted to learn more about this disease since my father was diagnosed at the age of 72. I've met some... By Diane Talbert2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments2 comments
What Are Digital Therapeutics?Digital therapeutics (DTx) first entered clinical discussions in the 1990s. The idea was that technology could improve healthcare access. It could help overcome barriers of location, time, and resources. This... By Editorial Team 3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments