Special Presentation: How Does Where You Live Impact Active Surveillance?

Special Presentation: How Does Where You Live Impact Active Surveillance?

On May 5th, Dr. Samuel Washington III (UCSF Assistant Professor of Urology and Goldberg-Benioff Endowed Professorship in Cancer Biology) spoke at our Active Surveillance Virtual Support Group with a presentation titled “How Does Where You Live Impact Active Surveillance?

He shared his research on regional variations in the use of active surveillance, showing that men with identical diagnoses get treated differently in different communities. He also answered some questions related to the safety of AS for African American men, anxiety issues in men on AS, and other topics.

We want to thank Dr. Washington for answering questions!

Watch here:

 

To view the slides from this presentation, click here.

For information on our peer-led video chat ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PROSTATE CANCER VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUP, click here.

To SIGN UP for the Group or any other of our AnCan Virtual Support groups, visit our Contact Us page.

Peter Kafka on The Learning Curve

Peter Kafka on The Learning Curve

Aloha, friends! We have some wonderful thoughts once again from our Board Chair, moderator, and most important, our dear friend Peter Kafka. We love you, Peter!

 

THE LEARNING CURVE

Yesterday I made the leap and upgraded my smart phone from my old Samsung android which was not functioning or charging very well to a new I-phone. I was warned that there would be a learning curve to navigate, and I feel I am up for the challenge. Of course, I have mentors close at hand like my son and daughter-in-law and grandchildren, but their fingers fly so fast over the keys and apps that my brain just can’t keep up and I get lost. I suspect you know the feeling well.

I bring this experience up because it reminds me of the steep learning curve that most of us face when diagnosed with prostate cancer at any level. There is a hell of a lot to learn to say the least! Our AnCan motto for our support groups is; “Be Your Own Best Advocate”. This admonition can be quite an ambitious goal for many of us. I noticed my own over eager attempt to “educate” a recently diagnosed man who found his way to my phone number the other day, not unlike my grand daughter’s attempt to furiously try to teach me the secrets of all the apps on my new phone. How quickly the mind can zone out.

Then there are the numerous inherent “handicaps” (if that is still a politically correct choice of words) that we face including;

  • Age: Prostate cancer seems to strike most of us in our 60’s when our mental capacity and acumen is not in its prime. (Go ahead and say; “speak for yourself!”, just saying….

 

  • Medical Terminology: Few if any of us are trained as medical professionals and acquiring understanding in the field of cancer can be quite daunting.

 

  • Advancements: The field of medicine is changing and progressing rapidly. “Warp Speed” is no longer a science fiction term.

 

  • Brain Fog: The treatments that many of us endure certainly don’t help the cause.
    Add your own: Be my guest…

 

If you have attended any of our live online AnCan support group meetings you will have noticed that many of us are “regulars”. We are not GROUPIES following bands like The Grateful Dead around the country, but rather just guys trying to wrap our heads around this strange disease and better understand what our options are going forward. The light doesn’t come on with a flip of the switch, at least that has been my experience.

 

For information on our peer-led video chat PROSTATE CANCER VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS, click here.

To SIGN UP for the Group or any other of our AnCan Virtual Support groups, visit our Contact Us page.

Solo Arts Heal with Jackson Nogahl

Solo Arts Heal with Jackson Nogahl

Have you heard the good news? AnCan and The Marsh (well renown, long-established theater company with a large following in the Bay Area and venues in San Francisco and Oakland) are collaborating every 4th Wednesday of the month for Solo Arts Heal! (Click here to read more about this fantastic collaboration)

On March 24th, we had the pleasure of having our very first performer, Jackson Nogahl! He celebrated his ten-year anniversary with prostate cancer on Valentine’s Day 2021. He has been finding humor in his experiences living with this condition as he writes his memoir War and Pee.

He gave a virtual performance of The Rain Delay:

Chronicling his first day back to work after prostate surgery, this work weaves together the lessons of a 1990s skateboarder, tallboy beers, Clydesdale horses, a magic trick, the power of prayer, the most beautiful woman in the office, and above all else, Mother Nature.

Afterwards, Rick Davis and Jackson discussed the importance of connectivity, especially for those living with serious diseases and conditions.

Watch this hilarious, and thought provoking performance here:

 

To SIGN UP for any of our AnCan Virtual Support group reminders, visit our Contact Us page.

Understanding mRNA Covid-19 Vaccines with Dr. Herbert Geller

Understanding mRNA Covid-19 Vaccines with Dr. Herbert Geller

Have you checked out our page “All the Faces of AnCan” lately? We are always growing, and you might see some new faces! While we’ve discussed Dr. Herbert Geller (researcher and AnCan Advisory Board Member) previously on the blog, we have a special treat today. Dr. Geller was part of an esteemed panel explaining the science behind mRNA Covid-19 vaccines with CureTalks.

I find this  description of what mRNA means and brief explanation from CureTalks to be extremely helpful.

Messenger RNA vaccines, also called mRNA vaccines, are some of the first COVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in the United States. mRNA vaccines are a new type of vaccine to protect against infectious diseases. They teach the cells of our body to make a protein that triggers an immune response. This immune response leads to the production of  antibodies which protects us from getting infected if the real virus enters our body.

 

Be sure to check out this informative presentation, here!

 

To SIGN UP for any of our AnCan Virtual Support groups, visit our Contact Us page.

CancerCare’s Upcoming Free Workshops! (May-Jun)

CancerCare’s Upcoming Free Workshops! (May-Jun)

At AnCan, we LOVE friends! And helping you get resources you need to empower you to “Be Your Own Best Advocate!” Here are some great, informative, and FREE resources from our partner CancerCare. Be sure and check them out!

Progress in the Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)
Monday, May 3, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Update on the Treatment of Bladder Cancer
Part I of Living with Bladder Cancer
Wednesday, May 5, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Progress in the Treatment of Multiple Myeloma
Thursday, May 6, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Update on CAR T Cell Therapy
Monday, May 10, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Update on Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)
Wednesday, May 12, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Life with Graft vs. Host Disease (GVHD) Post Allogeneic Stem Cell or Bone Marrow Transplantation: New Treatment Approaches
Thursday, May 13, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

What’s New Diagnostic Technologies for People Living with Solid Cancer
Part I of The Role of Diagnostic Technologies in Transforming the Treatment of People Living with Cancer
Monday, May 17, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Understanding the Role of Immunotherapy in Treating Cancer
Part I of New Trends in Immunotherapy

Wednesday, May 19, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Progress in the Treatment of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)
Thursday, May 20, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

What’s New Diagnostic Technologies for People Living with Blood Cancer
Part II of The Role of Diagnostic Technologies in Transforming the Treatment of People Living with Cancer
Monday, May 24, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Managing the Side Effects of Immunotherapy
Part II of New Trends in Immunotherapy
Wednesday, May 26, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

For Caregivers: Practical Tips to Cope with Your Loved One’s Bladder Cancer
Part II of Living with Bladder Cancer
Wednesday, June 2, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Coping with the Stresses of Caregiving When Your Loved One Has Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
Thursday, June 3, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Caring for Your Loved One with Cancer
Tuesday, June 8, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Update on the Treatment of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML)
Friday, June 11, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

New Perspectives in the Treatment of Advanced Skin Cancer: Advanced Basal Cell and Squamous Cell Cancers
Part I of Living with Advanced Skin Cancer and Melanoma
Monday, June 14, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Advances in the Treatment of Lung Cancer
Part I of Living with Lung Cancer
Tuesday, June 15, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Update on Marginal Zone Lymphoma (MZL)
Wednesday, June 23, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Emerging Treatments for Metastatic Melanoma
Part II of Living with Advanced Skin Cancer and Melanoma
Friday, June 25, 2021 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Eastern Time