Monthly Archives: March 2010

Do You Think We Are Winning the War on Cancer?

Just over 2,000,000 people die annually in the United States. Cancer account for just over 500,000 deaths each year. Almost 40 years after President Richard M. Nixon declared the War on Cancer in 1971, 25% of all deaths each year … Continue reading

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Do You Think We Are Winning the War on Cancer?

Just over 2,000,000 people die annually in the United States. Cancer account for just over 500,000 deaths each year. Almost 40 years after President Richard M. Nixon declared the War on Cancer in 1971, 25% of all deaths each year … Continue reading

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A Hot New Italian to Help My Exercise Program

As many of you know, The Prostate Cancer Awareness Project creates and supports bicycling events as a means of getting the word out about the importance of testing and early detection of prostate cancer. We also believe that exercise and … Continue reading

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A Hot New Italian to Help My Exercise Program

As many of you know, The Prostate Cancer Awareness Project creates and supports bicycling events as a means of getting the word out about the importance of testing and early detection of prostate cancer. We also believe that exercise and … Continue reading

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Are We Men Simply Too Cowardly to Talk About Prostate Cancer?

29000 Men Comment Read this provocative article by Stan Goldberg. Stan’s thesis is that men are afraid to talk about prostate cancer because it carries a stigma of impotence and incontinence. I think Stan is right. Do you?

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Are We Men Simply Too Cowardly to Talk About Prostate Cancer?

29000 Men Comment Read this provocative article by Stan Goldberg. Stan’s thesis is that men are afraid to talk about prostate cancer because it carries a stigma of impotence and incontinence. I think Stan is right. Do you?

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Will the new American Cancer Society prostate cancer screening guidelines save your life?

29000 Men CommentFollowing is the link to the American Cancer Society’s recent recommendations about PSA testing. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_3X_Can_prostate_cancer_be_found_early_36.asp As a 7-year prostate cancer survivor – I am not a physician and I do not provide medical advice – I continue to … Continue reading

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Ron Koster’s Part 1 for Prostate Cancer Newcomers

29000 Men CommentAs a six-year prostate cancer survivor, I have found that the two summaries written by Ron Koster, and reposted periodically by Nancy Peress, are particularly valuable reading for newly diagnosed survivors and their families. Following is a repost … Continue reading

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Will the new American Cancer Society prostate cancer screening guidelines save your life?

29000 Men Comment Following is the link to the American Cancer Society’s recent recommendations about PSA testing. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_3X_Can_prostate_cancer_be_found_early_36.asp As a 7-year prostate cancer survivor – I am not a physician and I do not provide medical advice – I continue … Continue reading

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Ron Koster’s Part 1 for Prostate Cancer Newcomers

29000 Men Comment As a six-year prostate cancer survivor, I have found that the two summaries written by Ron Koster, and reposted periodically by Nancy Peress, are particularly valuable reading for newly diagnosed survivors and their families. Following is a … Continue reading

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Revised Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines

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