Manhattan Beach News Cancer survivor returns from nationwide awareness tripby Carley Dryden (Updated: Thursday, September 23, 2010 1:23 PM PDT) It’s one thing men just don’t want to talk about.When Robert Hess brings up testing for prostate cancer, most of his friends squirm.“Guys just don’t want to do it … but once they’re diagnosed, …
Prostate Cancer 70% lifestyle?
Since I have written the book I have perused the internet more often for prostate related news. I started this blog, I subscribe to RSS feeds that deal with prostate cancer news, and I search Twitter from time to time about Tweets related to the same. There is a consistent pattern of about three issues …
Palo Alto prostate cancer buddy video….only one of the many arrows you will need for your “decision” quiver.
Palo Alto Medical Foundation Prostate Cancer Buddy Program- Watch....but watch with a "grain of salt." I have not watched this assortment of videos. Here is what I'd tell you as a patient and as a urologist about this if you choose to watch. People in general and patients in general tend to "romance" their treatment choice, …
A prostate cancer blog with a microphone….I don’t know where to begin..same ole same ole…..
And I so loved his movie and that he was singing " The day they drove old Dixie down." Dana Jenning's family and the emotion that goes with all this prostate cancer stuff. I have been there. But this? Ted Turner and the trite old "money reference" in conjunction with the treatment of prostate cancer. Then …
If the American Cancer Society and Otis Brawley had their way would american men go “Dutch”
This is the number on thing on Twitter today if you search prostate cancer. I've read it but don't quite get what I am supposed to glean from it. Dutch men are in the dark about the prostate? Here's the thing and why the American Cancer Society's stance on screening is potentially harmful: The problem …
searches about prostate cancer that drive surfers to my site…and things i have learned on the internet…
In the picture above is my garage and my 1986 Toyota truck, my first air-conditioned car that I bought in residency in Augusta, Ga to use to moonlight in Millen, Ga for extra money. On the truck are our three cats, in order from right to left, Kitten, Annie, and Kibber. On the hood is Penelope as …
Which of the following guidelines regarding screening protocols for prostate cancer would have saved Frank Zappa or Richard Albin’s father? Hmmmmmmmmm.
Pepe the Prostate....the interview.... Brawley and Brooks are "Public Health" types and this explains their position on screening. "Making decisions for the masses" with an emphasis on what is cost effective. Why such a descreptancy between the ACS and the doctors (AUA) who are actually treating the disease? I mention this so that you will "take with …
a prostate cancer thriller in manila…in this corner Gleason’s 8, and in this corner….lycopene….be sure to click on the first comment….my sentiments exactly!
I adore tomatoes and I got prostate cancer. Go figure. " A favortie post from the past." (The post most commonly googled!) Masturbation and Tomatoes Post...another all-time favorite. If you are betting between a Gleason's 8 prostate cancer and lycopene......bet on the Gleason's 8. Tomatoes could offer hope to prostate cancer victims By Daily …
Robotic Cyberknife, Prostaricision, Protons and the Robotic prostatatectomy. The “marketization” of prostate cancer. Buyer Beware! Oh yeah…don’t forget the Nanoknife.
CyberKnife to me sounds like you are cutting something. That it is " robotically" controlled makes me think it may be something like a robotic prostatectomy. Proton therapy sounds different from radiation therapy. Is it? ProstatRicision sounds to me like something is being cut. "Radiosurgically treating something seems to me that if you use the word "surgical" that …
When it comes to prostate cancer decisions….it’s all about what a man can ” wrap his mind around.”
"Who are you" from The Decision Despite the " Catchy Title" what we in the business call a Proxy Headline, the following gives credence to active surveillance and at the very least....that the newly diagnosed prostate cancer patient had time to arrive at a well thought out decision. Here's the main thing and something often …

