Posted on September 26, 2018 by Sitemaster
Sometimes it is a good idea to take a step back from the details of what is going on in any particular medical field and take a look at the “big picture”. So that’s what your sitemaster is going to try to do today. … READ MORE …
Filed under: Diagnosis, Living with Prostate Cancer, Management, Risk, Treatment | Tagged: advance, change, progress, revolution | 14 Comments »
Posted on August 2, 2018 by Sitemaster
One of our regular correspondents (who lives in England) was recently told something rather interesting by the Consultant Urologist he sees in the UK. … READ MORE …
Filed under: Diagnosis, Drugs in development, Living with Prostate Cancer, Management, Risk, Treatment | Tagged: change, future, Management, past, progress, Treatment | 4 Comments »
Posted on September 14, 2017 by Sitemaster
Those readers who have limited knowledge of how “translational research” often occurs and progresses (or fails) — particularly in the field of cancer therapy — might like to read this article by Rosenbaum in this week’s issue of The New England Journal of Medicine. … READ MORE …
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Posted on December 30, 2014 by Sitemaster
Dr. Otis Brawley, the chief medical and scientific officer at the American Cancer Society, tends to be a polarizing figure for many in the prostate cancer community. … READ MORE …
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