Notice the dog in the kayak with me at the top of this post? Where was pepsi the chocolate lab then and when I was getting over prostate cancer?

The Gainesville Times Online Article The article at the end of this post was in our local newspaper a few days ago. I thought Ms. Morales did a very nice job and I was very appreciative of her putting it in the paper. The actual paper article had the picture at the top of this …

WAPC…when it comes to prostate cancer…women are the bomb….trust me on this! “The Decision” is dedicated to women.

chom pepsie....loves to ride in the car and stick her head out the windowWAPC Intimacy Resource Center Filed in Prostate Cancer News on January 6, 2010 with no comments Stumble This Digg This Share on Delicious Share on Facebook Tweet This Tags: Anxiety, Arousal, Depression, EBRT, ED, Erectile Dysfunction, Featured, IMRT, Penile Injection, Penile rehabilitation, …

the anxiety of waiting on the prostate biopsy is something else my friend

Medical options to help prostate cancer patients to get information May 11th, 2010 Posted in prostate cancer The dreaded words “You have prostate cancer” often leave patients confused and often men have tremendous difficulties deciding about their treatment, which can add to needless distress and side effects. To help men and their families The Cancer …

the night they drove old dixie down-be sure to read my brother’s comment at the end- i didn’t know that!

Meaning of song The lyrics tell of the last days of the American Civil War and its aftermath. Confederate soldier Virgil Caine "served on the Danville train," the main supply line into the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia is holding the line at the Siege of Petersburg. …

another man’s story…prostate cancer-dana jennings-new york times…all i can say is man oh man!

I have previously posted Mr. Jennings on a link but did not see this video untill this morning. I am watching it and it's going along and I am really enjoying it and really like this person. The part about getting a buzz-cut and then it makes him feel like, " I'm putting on a …

I found it! Iceberg feinberg it’s all the same to me…could this be true for prostate cancer treatments?

The thing about this picture is that I had to pause and turn around to see it. I park in the visitors part on the third floor of this four floor deck, the top is the fourth. The first floor is for the physicians but its entrance more cumbersome to get to than the visitors and the physicians …

prostate cancer, discordance, upstaging….iceberg-feinberg…its all the same to me

What you see in the picture above is my most beautiful lab trying to enhale a slip weight. A popular way to catch largemouth bass in the South and I imagine everywhere is by using what is referred to as a "Texas rig." My brother Rushton, you will hear about him soon as I am making …

Secondary pelvic cancers after radiation for prostate cancer…something to think about in the decision making process. everybody reads the permit for surgery…read it for radiation too!

In my practice the most common pelvic cancer that I see in patients treated with radiation is bladder cancer. A caveat: would these patients have gotten bladder cancer anyway?, this study looked at radiation after surgery had essentially failed to do the job, and I am not saying this is a reason not to choose …