AnCan Art Friends Art Class – March 16, 2023 – Sunset Clouds

Art Friends

Hey Friends! If you missed last Thursday’s art class, then I have the recording for you right here! Share it far and wide, and don’t forget to email your pictures to Alexa (Alexa at AnCan.org).

Supplies:

  • Canvas Size 12in x 12in or similar. Feel free to use a rectangle as well
  • Acrylic Paints: White, Blue (or whatever other Sky & sea color you want), Orange, Yellow, optional Purple
  • Palette Knife
  • Brush: 3/4in or similar
  • Optional tiny brush OR tooth pick OR cotton swab for optional birds
  • Water
  • Napkins

 

Watch here:

Have fun with this and please don’t hesitate to reach out to Hannah@AnCan.org with any additional comments & questions. Happy painting!

Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer

Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer

Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer Virtual Support Group

Active Surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer presents its own challenges that are very different from other treatment protocols. This virtual group is for men and caregivers on or considering AS to treat their condition. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation.

Wednesday evenings at 8 pm EST/EDT (US)

Moderators: Ken Mason, Howard Wolinsky, Alexa Jett, Hugh Idstein.

Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer

Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer

Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer Virtual Support Group

Active Surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer presents its own challenges that are very different from other treatment protocols. This virtual group is for men and caregivers on or considering AS to treat their condition. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation.  Click here for detailed information.

Wednesday evening of each month at 8 pm EST/EDT (US)

Moderators: Ken Mason, Howard Wolinsky, Alexa Jett, Hugh Idstein.

Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer

Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer

Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer Virtual Support Group

Active Surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer presents its own challenges that are very different from other treatment protocols. This virtual group is for men and caregivers on or considering AS to treat their condition. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation.  Click here for detailed information.

1st, 2nd & 3rd Wednesdays & 4th Thursdays of each month at 8 pm EST/EDT (US)

Moderators: Ken Mason, Howard Wolinsky, Alexa Jett, Hugh Idstein.

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Feb 20, 2023

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Feb 20, 2023

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Feb 20, 2023

AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording posssible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Pfizer, Janssen, Myriad Gentics, Myovant & Telix

All AnCan’s groups are free and drop-in … join us in person sometime! You can find out more about our 12 monthly prostate cancer meetings at https://ancan.org/prostate-cancer/       Sign up to receive a weekly Reminder/Newsletter for this Group or others at https://ancan.org/contact-us/

Join our other free and drop in groups: Men (Only) Speaking Freely …1st & 3rd Thursdays @ 8.00 pm Eastern https://ancan.org/men-speaking-freely/       Veterans Healthcare … 4th Thursday @ 8.00 pm Eastern https://ancan.org/veterans/

Editor’s Pick: Let’s talk financial assistance … and a little mutation edcuation!! rd

Topics Discussed

PSA recurrence from mystery source; appointment made with a real GU med onc; what’s this TP53 index – allele frequency??; GU med oncs at MSKCC; chemo drives down PSA but no change in scans; buy a hard hat Dr. Kwon – Oliver Sartor’s inbound!; keep your hair with chemo; monitoring disease post salvage RT; finding financial assistance; when it comes to PSMA scans, mCRPC not the same as mHSPC; PSA up post chemo while abi challenges liver function; MPCP doesn’t provide patient feedback; PSA creeps up on IHT.

Chat Log

  • David Muslinsent · 6:25 PM
    I did say that because he had a met in his girdle
  • Herb Courtney sent · 6:25 PM
    Re the Axumin scan, I had a negative one at a PSA of ~6
  • sent · 6:30 PM
    it took my brother well over a year before his post-radiation PSA started to drop
  • AnCan – ricksent · 6:42 PM
    Bless you Norm!!!
  • George Rovder, Arlington VA sent · 6:54 PM
    Thank you all. I have to go. George
  • Frank Fabish Columbus OH sent · 7:11 PM
    Thanks guys for sharing. gotta go.
  • Herb Courtney sent · 7:16 PM
    Thanks guys. Gotta go to dinner.
  • John A sent · 7:24 PM
    Headache is getting to me so I have to go, but I want to thank everyone who wrote or called me with support since my head injury. If I wrote gibberish or wrote twice to someone sorry, I discovered I sent several emails in a blackout! If I forgot a message try again. I am slowly improving.
  • gary peters sent · 7:31 PM
    I believe Rick may be referring to the Formula 509 trial
  • Don Eisner sent · 7:40 PM
    Have to leave now
  • Phil Snyder (Houston) sent · 7:52 PM
    Have to leave.
  • Jim – Tucson sent · 8:05 PM
    Got to leave, thanks.
  • Richard Tolbert sent · 8:07 PM
    Thanks Jim. One of my former reps works for Pfizer who markets XTANDI with Astellas is working with his leadership to see if they will provide assistance. In 2022 I had a grant from The Assistance Fund that covered both ORGOVYX. I was denied 2023 funding due to lack of funding.
  • Pat Martin sent · 8:17 PM
    Gonna head out. See you all next week
  • Stan Friedman sent · 8:26 PM
    Sorry, I’m fading and need to leave. Thanks for the input on possible MSK docs. Will keep you up to date.
  • Bob G sent · 8:31 PM
    Thanks all. Gotta get up early for program where I’m matched with a cancer researcher. Going to his lab tomorrow morning.