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Download the recipe card Edamame, Peas and Wild Mushrooms Ingredients: 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil or truffle olive oil 1 lb green peas (preferably organic) 1 lb shelled cooked edamame (soybeans) 1/2 cup shitake mushrooms, sliced thin 1 cup crimini or button mushrooms, sliced 2 tbsp shallots chopped ½. Read More
Holiday Recipes No matter how you are celebrating this year, one thing is for sure: there will be food. Lots of celebratory meals, desserts, and hors d’oeuvres, many of them loaded with saturated fat and sugar. What do you bring to the party when asked? What do you make for. Read More
Corn Pudding 1 cup egg product 2 tbsp all purpose flour or corn flour 1 ½ tbsp maple syrup or natural cane sweetener (optional) ¼ tsp sea salt 1 ¾ cups vanilla soymilk (or 1% milk) 4 cups fresh corn off the cob Place all ingredients in a blender. Read More
He was “the father of modern science in prostate disease.” More than this, he was a great man Donald S. Coffey: 1932-2017 We lost a good friend today, and the international world of prostate cancer research lost one of its brightest stars, a brilliant scientist, scholar, thinker, mentor and teacher.. Read More
“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.” Philippians 4:8 Don Coffey was my friend,. Read More
Losing someone you love can feel impossibly hard. One way to find meaning in your loss is to share their story and invite others to join in memorializing the life of someone who is close to your heart. A memorial page allows you to create a legacy where people can. Read More
Six months ago, the future looked pretty bleak for Chris Seelye. At just 62, this professional photographer from Washington State thought he had maybe a year to live. “I was facing a terminal illness and was reaching the time where I had to start making decisions,” he says. Decisions like,. Read More
The PCF community mourns the loss of our inspiration, our leader, our chief. Don Coffey was a pioneer in the field of prostate cancer research and a visionary scientist who leaves behind an indelible mark of progress in the world. Tho’ much is taken, much abides; and tho’ We are. Read More
It’s a legacy of war that nobody wanted: the lingering effects of the tactical herbicide called Agent Orange. This was “scorched earth” warfare – destroying vegetation to clear the countryside of places for the enemy to hide – taken to the next level, with 20 million gallons of chemical defoliants. Read More
In October 2017, the Prostate Cancer Foundation held its 24th Annual Scientific Retreat. Like no other gathering in the industry, the retreat brings together the best and the brightest minds working on prostate cancer to share research, report on new results for patients, and participate in unprecedented collaborations. This year,. Read More