Special Presentation: Son, I have prostate cancer. What do I do now?

Special Presentation: Son, I have prostate cancer. What do I do now?

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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Webinar: Prostate Cancer Prevention and Treatment: An Integrative Approach

Webinar: Prostate Cancer Prevention and Treatment: An Integrative Approach

Dr. Donald Abrams (Head of the Osher Integrative Cancer Center at UCSF and former Chief Oncologist at Zuckerberg San Francisco General) presented a webinar on June 24th titled Prostate Cancer Prevention and Treatment: An Integrative Approach

This webinar is wide reaching and covers a variety of topics, such as diet, exercise, stress, supplements, medical marijuana (he was an early proponent), and much more.

Here is what Rick Davis has to say about Dr. Abrams

 

I know Dr. Abrams for many years – we have worked a couple of panels together, and Dr. A has been a member of treating teams for men with advanced disease that AnCan has supported.

 

That’s some high praise!

 

Sign in to access the webinar, here.

Webinar: Prostate Cancer Prevention and Treatment: An Integrative Approach

Is Gleason 6 Really Prostate Cancer? – A Debate!

REGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/3hitKHm

For many years, urologists have argued if Gleason 6 is really ‘cancer’. Do those cells grow, spread and threaten your health??

Dr. Ming Zhou, Pathologist-in-Chief at Tufts Medical Center, argues Gleason 6 should be reclassified as ‘non-cancer’.

Dr. Scott Eggener, urologist at University of Chicago Medicine, opposes that view, maintaining it is ‘cancer’

So maybe we’ll learn what ‘cancer’ really is!

Register to ask your questions and find out.

Happy Anniversary, Judi and Howard Wolinsky!

Happy Anniversary, Judi and Howard Wolinsky!

At AnCan, we love any reason to celebrate, and this is a GREAT reason!

Our Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer Moderator Howard Wolinsky and his wife Judi celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on June 29th. Surely this picture of them on their wedding day will make your heart melt!

All of us want to give a huge THANK YOU to Howard for all he does for AnCan and the AS community. We are so grateful for Howard providing thoughtful discussion topics, insightful speakers, and bringing important subjects to the AS community to the forefront.

Judi is also beloved in the community, as the way Howard highly speaks of her would make anyone a fan as well.

Happy Anniversary, Judi and Howard! Here’s to 50 years of being great together, and may there be many, many more.

Solo Arts Heal with Stephanie Weisman

Solo Arts Heal with Stephanie Weisman

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) collaborate every 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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