On July 22nd, we had so much fun once again with our very own Hannah Garrison (Artist, MS activist, and moderator for our MS virtual support group) lead our appropriately titled…”Art With Hannah Garrison“! It has a Saturday Night Live ring to it, don’t you think? She was requested to teach something relaxing and summer-y, and did she deliver!
We created an absolutely beautiful dusk beach setting, that is begging for a pineapple drink with a little umbrella in your hand. Last time we had an event to celebrate MS Awareness Month, but this time all were welcome. We saw members from our Blood Cancers, Prostate Cancer, Thyroid Cancer, MS Group, and more!
I promise this is SO easy and relaxing, so grab some supplies and have an hour of creative relaxation.
Supplies:
Acrylic paint or watercolor paint. (It will be watered down, so it doesn’t matter!) Colors – blue or aqua / dark blue / orange/ pink / purple. (colored pencils were also successfully used in this art project!)
Paint brush – round or flat.
Black crayon, but any dark color will be ok!
Water
Napkins
If you have any suggestions, or would like your art featured in the AnCan Art Gallery, please email me at alexa (at) ancan.org!
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On July 7th, Dr. Niels Olson(Pathologist, researcher, and Chief Medical Officer, Defense Innovation Unit In Mountainview, California) spoke at our Active Surveillance Virtual Support Group with a special presentation titled “Son, I have prostate cancer. What do I do now?”
Dr. Olson shared about his prostate cancer research journey, both professional and personal. Dr. Olson’s father’s diagnosis with prostate cancer set Olson on this path.
Watch him share his research using machine learning, or “artificial intelligence,” to teach computers how to read slides from radical prostatectomies and biopsies. In some circumstances, machines can outperform humans. But Dr. Olson said the machines are not ready to take over. He explains some of the finer points of pathology in this video.
We want to thank Dr. Olson for answering questions!
Watch here:
(Slides to be posted here soon!)
For information on our peer-led video chat ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PROSTATE CANCER VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUP, click here.
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Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Support – Men & Caregivers Recording, July 5, 2021
Apologies for starting the recording late this week – but we made up for it by going almost 1 hour overtime! That’s what happens when the Calendar causes us to miss a week.
Editor’s Choice: Maybe we can control hot flashes after all …… and dexmethasone may ease chemo lows (rd)
Topics Discussed – order may be a little off this week …. sorry!
Uro fails to follow up w. denovo Mx Dx; neighbor provides care & guidance where not really wanted; managing advanced PCa since 2009 with IHT; the Embr gizmo brings succes; starting Ac225+pembro+enz trial; Pylarify now available; genetic testing; orchiectomy v LHRH; Orgovyx; Stability continues for man who started with 3000 PSA; 20th chemo coming up!; Dex may ease chemo low; Medical MJ for appetite and more; huge fatigue – but maybe overdoing it?; negotiating a drug holiday; PSA low end for a Pylalrify result; darolutamide could work; switching docs at The James; chemo brings results with just 6 sessions
Chat Log
John Ivory (to Everyone): 5:29 PM: My father & uncle had prostate cancer; my mother had breast cancer, but my germline was negative
John Ivory (to Everyone): 5:33 PM: abiraterone (sometimes known by brand name Zytiga
Dennis Correia (to Everyone): 5:39 PM: Dr. Parminder Singh at Mayo Hospital in Phoenix.
scott (to Everyone): 6:20 PM: Sorry for the repeat, how do you spell the specific oncologist from earlier?
Ancan – rick (to Everyone): 6:24 PM: Genitourinary medical oncologist
David Muslin (to Everyone): 6:24 PM: I give pat alot of credit for helping however, you can’t help someone who does not want to help themselves.
George (to Everyone): 6:34 PM: I signed up but was rejected because I don’t have hot flashes (yet).
John Ivory (to Everyone): 6:39 PM: For those on abiraterone, a reminder that the instructions say no grapefruit
Jeff Marchi (to Everyone): 6:40 PM: same with viagra!
John Ivory (to Everyone): 6:46 PM: SO good to hear, Ken!
David Muslin (to Everyone): 6:47 PM: You are an inspiration Ken
Peter Kafka (to Everyone): 6:48 PM: Ken, you are amazing! Good going
Bruce Bocian (to Everyone): 6:52 PM: Anyone try the Prolaris genetic test kit?
Len Sierra (to Everyone): 6:54 PM: Prolaris is useless for guys who are high risk/recurrent/advanced, i.e., this group.
Bruce Bocian (to Everyone): 6:54 PM: Ok thanks, Im thinking for my sons
Jimmy Greenfield (to Everyone): 6:54 PM: When I was taking dexamethasone I was cleaning the house constantly. My wife was sad when I was done -wanted me to get a scrip just for that
George (to Everyone): 6:55 PM: Woodburn Nuclear Medicine in Annandale Virginia for Pylarify PSMA-PET scan.
Jefferson (to Everyone): 6:55 PM: wwhere is fairfax ?
George (to Everyone): 6:56 PM: Fairfax 10 mi from Washington DC
Joel Blanchette (to Everyone): 6:57 PM: PSMA scan at Woodburn Nuclear Medicine & Metro Region PET Center
Pat Martin (to Everyone): 7:00 PM: Some tumors can make the T they need. As was explained by my MO
John Ivory (to Everyone): 7:12 PM: My question isn’t prostate related (is for My Mom), so I’ll just post it here. I’ll also go to caregivers tomorrow. Does anyone have any experience using medical marijuana as an appetite stimulant? Mom is down to 78 pounds from 100+ Looking for any way to stimulate her appetite
Jefferson (to Everyone): 7:16 PM: thank you ALL my oncologist has order blood genetic testing and was approved full help with the cost. I BELIEVE you have given me something to think about.
Len Sierra (to Everyone): 7:16 PM: The only cannabis drug approved by FDA for appetite stimulation is called Marinol (dronabinol). Marinol: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2005/018651s021lbl.pdf
John Ivory (to Everyone): 7:17 PM: Thanks Len–will look into that too
Pat Martin (to Everyone): 7:23 PM: Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
Pat Martin (to Everyone): 7:31 PM: see all next Tues.
Len Sierra (to Organizer(s) Only): 7:32 PM: Gotta drop off, guys. Have a good week.
Bruce Bocian (to Everyone): 7:39 PM: Good night!
John Ivory (to Everyone): 7:49 PM: I’m on abiraterone w/o mets
Jeff Marchi (to Everyone): 7:51 PM: problem getting insurance to pay without metastasis
Herb Geller (to Organizer(s) Only): 7:53 PM: I gotta go soon. Bedtime!
Ancan – rick (to Everyone): 7:59 PM: Amir Mortazavi
Herb Geller (to Everyone): 7:59 PM: Gotta go. See you all Tuesday.
John Ivory (to Everyone): 8:00 PM: @Jeff wow, I got lucky then–maybe bc I failed surgery & radiation… Both ACA plan & now Medicaid have paid (I’m too young for Medicare)
George (to Everyone): 8:01 PM: https://cancer.osu.edu/find-a-doctor/search-physician-directory/amir-mortazavi
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) collaborateevery 4th Wednesday of the month for Solo Arts Heal!
On June 23rd, we had the pleasure of having Stephanie Weisman!
Stephanie is Artistic Director and Founder of The Marsh, and has been personally touched by her own and loved ones’ cancer experiences.
June’s Solo Arts Heal was the grand premiere of “Stephanie’s Tidbits on Living While Maybe Dying“. This solo performance short is focused on Cancer Victim/Survivor PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). It explores what recovery means when the outlook is unpredictable, And how one copes, both at survival and creative levels, with the stress of cancer, its treatment and moving beyond.
Watch this incredible performance here:
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Ritchie Johnson is in the dictionary for “turning pain into purpose“. She founded the Chris “CJ” Johnson Foundation in honor of her son Chris, with the goal of ending Renal Medullary Carcinoma. We are so humbled to have her as lead moderator for the RMC virtual support group.
It’s no surprise that Ritchie is very popular in the Kidney Cancer community, and is only getting more popular! She was invited to be on Good Morning America’s GMA3 to share her story and how she is actively helping the RMC community.
We’re also pleased to have Ritchie as a panelist for our upcoming webinar “Advocating for Rare Diseases” on June 30th. She’ll discuss her own advocacy journey, and you’ll hear from other amazing members of the Rare Disease community as well. (click image for pdf)
For information on our peer-led video chat RENAL MEDULLARY CARCINOMA VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUP, click here.
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