Is a Clinical Trial for Me? 5 Tips to Help You DecideMaking decisions can be tough, especially when they relate to your health! One decision you may face is whether or not participating...reactionscomments
PARP Inhibitors: The Move Towards Genetic Targeted Treatment for Prostate CancerDr. Daniel P. Petrylak, MD spoke of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors having the potential to change the standard of care for prostate...reactionscomments
September, Say Do You Remember?September is tremendously important and not just because it’s the title of perhaps the best song ever recorded by the magisterial Earth...reactions6comments
Prostate Cancer and PTSDI have prostate cancer and I’ve had PTSD, but in my case, the two aren’t linked, but they can be. Although my...reactions2comments
Zoom Call with the Grim ReaperWell of course it wasn’t with the grim reaper, death is always reluctant to take calls, but it was with a friend...reactions6comments
Snake OilWhen I was first diagnosed with prostate cancer a doctor told me if he could prescribe exercise as a pill, he’d write...reactions3comments
Prostate Cancer is Top of the (Medical) ChartsJust this spring, we got the unwelcome news that prostate cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer here among men in...reactions17comments
Celebrity EndorsementCelebrities talking about prostate cancer can only help boost awareness. They became close friends in the early seventies just as fame beckoned...reactions2comments
How Does Your Partner Understand Your Prostate Cancer?If you’re a writer on this website, you occasionally get helpful article ideas from our Editors. I think of them as friendly...reactionscomments
The Unwelcome Guest: The Donut of DoomNew medical treatment always makes me ask two questions: With that in mind, I want to share my radiotherapy experiences and introduce...reactions8comments
Evidence Suggests That Drinking Coffee May Decrease Prostate Cancer RiskA meta-analysis of studies looking at coffee consumption and prostate cancer risk has found higher consumption linked to lower overall risk and...reactions7comments
It's Easy to Overreact When Newly DiagnosedIf you have recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer, it is very easy to overreact. In this video, Dennis, who has faced this...reactions4comments
Do You Talk to Your Cancer?I was asked an unexpected question the other day: “Do you talk to your cancer?” Frankly, I wasn't sure what to say...reactions6comments
Navigating the System: Learning to Say NoSince 2010, when I was sixty-one, I’ve dealt with three major health issues: coronary artery disease, which led to two stents and...reactions6comments
Community Views: What Would You Say To Your Cancer?At some point during the journey with prostate cancer, many people find themselves talking to their cancer or wishing they could give...reactionscomments
RARP - Life Changes and Understanding MyselfIn 2018, a robot-assisted radical prostatectomy forced me to endure something I could not live with. Never in my wildest dreams did...reactionscomments
Animals Help Cancer Patients, My Horses DidMany people out there wonder if animals truly help those with cancer. Many people feel that their pets are a part of...reactionscomments
Caretaker vs RescuerI was in the family room on the first floor when I heard a loud bang and thump followed by a cry to...reactions7comments
The Red DevilThe greatest struggle of my various treatments for advanced prostate cancer with extensive bone metastsis Stage 4 has been by far, taxotere...reactions8comments
Closing the Books on LTD and TWPRecently, I reviewed the nearly 40 articles I have penned for others suffering from the same vile disease of prostate cancer. During...reactions7comments