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News: Intimacy and sex: The unspoken casualties of cancer Feb 17, 2007 Survivor Voices Men talk about diagnosis, treatment, side effects and concerns about recurrence ... and share inspiration. Burns MixonOptions, Age & Failure: Aggressive Prostate Cancer With Low PSA Lenny Hirsch
Jonathan Baker"At age 39, a doctor told me I was too young for prostate cancer. But I wasn't. Now I'm living with treatment side effects." Ric Masten: Digital Exam and Bilateral Orchiectomy (February 26, 2000) Molly Sower Sugarman:"Rain Tasters" (love poems ) Damon Phinney: Riding the RockiesMaynard Berkowitz: What Makes A Man Jim Fulks, Living out loud 1999
Gary Elgort I Will Read Your Words Too Gary, diagnosed in his early 40s, chose surgery. David Nawrocki: Living In the Nanosecond: My Prostate Cancer Clock Frederick Mills: True Healing and the "Quick Fix" and Disease as a Spiritual Path Burns Mixon: A Hundred Men Wendy Dyer: Men Need to Know About Prostate Cancer Charlie Gould: Mother's Day |
Ludwick and Marija Papaurelis Architect Ludwick Papaurelis designed the prostate cancer laboratory Montreal General Hospital. Québec. He did not expect that he himself would be diagnosed with this same disease several years later. Read Ludwick's story: Coping with prostate cancer:
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Last updated March 27, 2007