From the moment you are diagnosed with prostate cancer it s important to make mindful decisions about your diet and lifestyle.
Living with prostate cancer blog.
We live life to the fullest in spite of a terminal prostate cancer diagnosis.
Blog for a cure a collection of blogs by cancer survivors including prostate cancer survivors.
Living with pride and prostate cancer when i was first diagnosed with prostate cancer in december of 2017 i was overwhelmed with fear and embarrassment related to prostate cancer treatment.
From coping with cancer related stress to eating right and getting a boost from exercise here are tips on living with prostate cancer.
I can remember the doctor going over each treatment option in detail but there just did not seem to be a good option.
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Todd was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer in 2006 at age 42 and he shares his story to inspire others.
It s a helpful resource if you re looking for guidance on risks and prevention.
Prostate cancer international will transform global understanding of the risks associated with prostate cancer and the strategies to manage those risks until prevention is possible.
I am married to the love of my life.
Through it all he s retained a positive outlook on life.
Sherry and terrence luttrell s prostate cancer experience.
I was lucky in that my doctor was the lead physician on the second phase of this trial.
Your everyday choices are vital to the success of your treatment and your recovery from the disease and it s a great way to take back some of the control that cancer and its treatment may have had on your life.
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In 2011 he found out that the cancer had spread to his spine.
Living with prostate cancer is a blog created by todd seals.
After i began the treatment my psa levels held steady and there was no.
13 year stage 4 prostate cancer warrior patient advocate blogger and public speaker.
Usually prostate cancer grows slowly and is initially confined to the prostate gland where it may not cause serious harm.
The writer of this blog was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in 2008.
This went on until 2012 when my oncologist said he was part of a clinical trial for prostate cancer patients like me living with non metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer.
About blog this blog is committed to providing accurate and up to date information for people with prostate cancer and their families.
Prostate cancer is cancer that occurs in the prostate a small walnut shaped gland in men that produces the seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm.