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  • https://prost8blog.com/about/ About | prost8blog - I am a medical oncologist and Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado Cancer Center. I became interested in prostate cancer upon arriving at CU about 30 years ago, when I had the privilege of helping organize the first trials of leuprolide in patients with advanced prostate cancer. Since then, my lab worked on…
  • https://prost8blog.com/2016/08/06/immune-therapy-for-pca/ Immune therapy for PCa? | prost8blog - To view this blog at my blog’s website where you can sign up to be notified and read other posts relevant to prostate cancer, click here. Earlier in this blog, I attempted to explain the excitement surrounding the use of the checkpoint inhibitors and activated T-cells to fight cancer. Now the New York Times has…
  • https://prost8blog.com/2013/06/04/asco-meeting-and-pd-1/ ASCO meeting and PD-1 | prost8blog - As usual, there has been a flurry of news reports generated by the ASCO annual meeting in Chicago. One remarkable thing that happens is the VERY large number of wall street analysts that roam the convention center looking for some inside information that will enhance or kill an investment opportunity. This is a far cry…
  • https://prost8blog.com/2012/03/31/the-eye-of-the-beholder/ The eye of the beholder. | prost8blog - Since I have previously written blogs on both the vaccine and the issue of screening (several blogs actually), I will simply pass these on with minimal commentary that follows. In the screening controversy, Europe updated their data showing that screening reduces death from prostate cancer but not overall mortality. My view is that 1) men…
  • https://prost8blog.com/2016/06/05/precision-medicine-and-ar-v7/ Precision medicine and AR-V7 | prost8blog - To view this blog at my blog’s website where you can sign up to be notified and read other posts relevant to prostate cancer, click here. Much of the news this week in prostate cancer will be generated by the annual ASCO Meeting in Chicago where VP Joe Biden will be speaking tomorrow about the moon…
  • https://prost8blog.com/2015/10/30/the-pcf-meeting-and-heterogeneity/ The PCF Meeting and Heterogeneity | prost8blog - To view this blog on my blog site where you will have access to the other blogs and can sign up for email notifications, please click here. Let me just say again that the Prostate Cancer Foundation Annual Retreat is overwhelmingly my favorite meeting of the year. The organizers bring in the very best researchers,…
  • https://prost8blog.com/2016/03/25/what-does-it-feel-like-to-die-from-this/ What does it feel like to die from this? | prost8blog - I have been asked some version of that question a number of times. Quite obviously, it is as uncomfortable to ask as it is to answer. Medical oncologists (myself included) deal with some version of this on a weekly basis and for the most part, answer as honestly and sincerely as they can - but…
  • https://prost8blog.com/2016/02/25/no-pain-no-gain/ No pain, no gain? | prost8blog - To view this blog at my blog’s website where you can sign up to be notified and read other posts relevant to prostate cancer, click here. One of my patients last week had a heartfelt discussion regarding the survival benefit of ADT vs his quality of life. He enjoys body building and showed me some…

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  • L. Nicholas - ahhhhhhhhhhhh

    this thing is AWESOME. it wokrs just like the ones at a chiropractors office. (for a whole lot less). the "long life pads" are refreshed easily with a water rinse. the shuts off automatically after a certain time (15 minutes I believe). It has greatly helped me with shoulder, lower back, and sciatica pain. I use it for a couple of nights in a row and then am good for a while. It travels well too.

  • Paul A. Harris - Solitaire it ain't

    Absolutely no help for the solitaire games as to how to play them.Help gives a blank screen. Once I found the pdf manual, which did not install, it referred me to the help button. Disk has to remain in. So not available on my laptop. Solitaire games are all completely unintuitive. No scoring to tell if you are even heading in the right direction. It isn't worth $5, let alone the rediculous price I paid at Bestbuy.