Solo Arts Heal with Nire Nah

Solo Arts Heal with Nire Nah

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 November 24th, we were so thrilled to host Nire Nah!

Nire is a singer-songwriter, visual artist, mental health advocate, and human of substance (who happens to also be substance-free). Since 2014, she has been living, learning, creating, and performing in Chicago, Illinois. Her work spans multiple disciplines and mediums, from painting to performance to psychological upkeep. Guided by the principles of rigorous honesty and kind curiosity, Nire aims to invite audiences into a space where they are safe to feel their feelings without restraint. She strives to make people laugh, cry, and think – preferably at the same time.

As a creator in recovery, Nire’s work is tightly intertwined with her own healing and personal growth. Her debut album Coeur Age (2018) is a rollercoaster of story-songs, anthems, tantrums, lullabies, and laments, mapping the wilderness of active addiction and mental illness from the inside out. Her latest release Everything Stands Back Up (2020) balances the scales with a series of earnest reflections on the grueling but grounding work of long-term emotion regulation and mental maintenance. In these songs, Nire explores the nonlinearity of recovery and emphasizes the important connections between individual and communal healing.

Nire shared songs and an animated video from her latest album, Everything Stands Back Up.

Watch the show here:

 

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Webinar: How Do You Know When to Enter Active Surveillance and When to Leave?

Webinar: How Do You Know When to Enter Active Surveillance and When to Leave?

For the final webinar of 2021, we went out with a bang with “How Do You Know When to Enter Active Surveillance and When to Leave?

Featuring Kirsten Greene, MD (Paul Mellon Professor and chair of the University of Virginia’s Department of Urology), Dr. Greene stated that the goal for most men on AS is delaying active treatment.

Both you and your physician should know if you are on watchful waiting or active surveillance and it should be the one YOU WANT. Know your destination!”, she said. Patients and doctors should recognize that AS involves close monitoring and is different from the hand’s off approach of watchful waiting.

She shared:

• Active surveillance involves close PSA follow-up, serial biopsies, MRI, and maybe genomic testing.
• The goal of active surveillance is to safely delay treatment but preserve your option to treat for cure.
• Watchful waiting is a hands-off, approach. PSA periodically with no biopsies, no imaging.
• The goal of watchful waiting is to allow the prostate cancer to take its natural course (which means maybe spread) and to treat symptoms when they arise. No plan for curative treatment ever.

Some men with very low-risk prostate cancer may never be treated.

Dr. Greene stated that the triggers for intervention are:

• Consistent change in PSA
• Progression found on follow-up biopsy
• Patient anxiety
• Clinical or radiographic evidence of local/distant progression
• Identification of more concerning pathologic variants of prostate cancer (cribriform or intraductal patterns)

Hear all about this, and more by watching the recording:

 

Dr.K very generously agreed to answer addtional Q&A after the session ….. you’ll find a whole bunch more great information here – and thanks to Howard W for writing them up. Click AnCan After Hours Greene Q&A

Special thanks to Myovant Sciences – Pfizer, Foundation Medicine, and Advanced Accelerator Applications for sponsoring this webinar.

 

 

If you have questions, write to Dr. Greene at kirsten.greene@virginia.edu  But first be sure the good doctor hasn’t already answered your questions at After Hours with Dr. Greene

To view the slides from this webinar, click here.

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Webinar: Multiple Sclerosis and Urological Issues

Webinar: Multiple Sclerosis and Urological Issues

On November 29th, we hosted rockstar Urologist and Sexual Medicine Specialist Dr. Rachel Rubin!

Many folks living with MS rarely get the opportunity to discuss urologic issues – whether related to incontinence or sexual function. But if you attend our virtual chat support groups, you’ll know the topic comes up often.

That’s why we brought Dr. Rubin to speak openly and frank about it. No stigma, no judgment! Kim asked your questions, and got some great answers.

With all the phenomenal feedback we have received, we are in hopes to host Dr. Rubin again soon. Stay tuned!

Watch this amazing webinar here:

 

Special thanks to Myovant Sciences – Pfizer and Foundation Medicine for sponsoring this webinar.

 

Thank you also to MS4MS and Jennifer and Dan Digmann.

To view the slides from this webinar, click here.

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Solo Arts Heal with Elliott Kerman

Solo Arts Heal with Elliott Kerman

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 October 27th, we had our beloved friend Elliott Kerman!

 

Elliott was a founding member of the a capella group, Rockapella. Over the18 years that he was the group’s baritone, they toured extensively throughout the US and Japan, made numerous records, appeared on a number of TV and Radio commercials, and were the house band on the 295 episodes of the hit PBS kids TV show “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?

 

His first love was jazz; he grew up listening to his Mom’s extensive jazz record collection. After he left Rockapella, he fronted a jazz combo for several years, performing a mix of his original compositions and jazz standards. Since then, he’s been working as an accountant in the Film & TV business.

 

Elliott preformed some jazz standards, and some of his own original compositions live on the piano.

 

Watch here:

 

 

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Webinar: Multiple Sclerosis and Urological Issues

Webinar: Prostate Cancer – Active Surveillance and More…Past, Present, and Future

On September 29th, we hosted the webinar “Prostate Cancer – Active Surveillance and More…Past, Present, and Future“.

Featuring Laurence Klotz, MD, a pioneer in developing active surveillance and other areas dealing with prostate cancer, told a webinar about his journey as a urology researcher at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center in Toronto. With over diagnosis and overtreatment of prostate cancer in the 1990s with the introduction of screening PSA testing, he and his colleagues set out to develop a new strategy of close monitoring of men with low-risk Gleason 6 prostate cancer.

He sees rapid advance of introduction of highly accurate “liquid biopsies” that focus on DNA shed in urine by tumors. He sees great potential in focal therapy.

Watch it all here:

 

 

Special thanks to Myovant Sciences – Pfizer, Foundation Medicine, and Advanced Accelerator Applications for sponsoring this webinar.

 

 

We apologize, but slides are not available for this webinar.

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

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