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05/31/2023

Major League Baseball and Prostate Cancer Foundation Partner on 27th Annual Home Run Challenge and Tour

LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 31, 2023 – The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) and Major League Baseball (MLB) are teaming up for the 27th Annual Home Run Challenge and Tour now through Father’s Day, June 18, to raise funds and awareness in the fight against prostate cancer through America’s National Pastime.. Read More

05/30/2023

Prostate Cancer Survivorship, Part 1

            Survivor.  What does that word bring to mind?  (Besides, of course, the name of the rock band whose song, “Eye of the Tiger,” went double-platinum in 1982 and was the theme of “Rocky III.”)             There are more prostate cancer survivors now than ever before.  More men are being. Read More

05/30/2023

Prostate Cancer Survivorship, Part 2

Matters of Survivorship: Sexual Health If you’re dealing with prostate cancer – the disease itself, or the aftermath of treatment – then you are dealing with issues of survivorship, says PCF-funded medical oncologist Alicia Morgans, M.D., M.P.H., Medical Director of Cancer Survivorship at Dana Farber Cancer Institute. Sexual health is. Read More

05/30/2023

Prostate Cancer Survivorship, Part 3

Matters of Survivorship:  Fighting Back on ADT ADT will try to affect your overall health, but here’s the good news:  you can fight back, says PCF-funded medical oncologist Alicia Morgans, M.D., M.P.H., Medical Director of Cancer Survivorship at Dana Farber Cancer Institute.  Be aware of what it might do, and. Read More

05/25/2023

One-Year Update: A Beacon of Hope for Others

More than a year ago, Matt Fish kindly shared his remarkable story with PCF. A Veteran, Matt was diagnosed with prostate cancer at age 45. After a prostatectomy, his PSA remained high, and a PET scan showed that the cancer had spread to his hip. The cancer was advanced: Gleason. Read More

05/24/2023

Prostate Cancer Foundation-Funded Study Sheds Light on Improving Access to Precision Oncology Care for U.S. Veterans with Prostate Cancer

LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 24, 2023 – A team of Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF)-funded researchers found that U.S. Veterans with cancer who receive in-person genetics counseling versus a telehealth consult are significantly more likely to complete full germline genetic testing, findings which may help address disparities in patient access to. Read More

05/19/2023

The Seventh-Inning Stretch

Baseball lore has it that the seventh-inning stretch originates from President Taft standing up to stretch his legs at a Philadelphia Athletics game in 1910. Or, perhaps it was a few decades earlier when the manager of the Cincinnati Red Stockings documented how fans rose from the “hard benches” between. Read More

05/19/2023

Caring For Yourself During and After Prostate Cancer: Best Survivorship Stories

National Cancer Survivors’ Day is the first Sunday in June, when we celebrate people living with a history of cancer. It’s a day to reflect on what survivors bring to our community and to recognize the challenges they face during and after treatment. More than 3.5 million men in the. Read More

05/16/2023

Sweet and Savory Roasted Nuts

PCF’s Home Run Challenge kicks off May 20th. What are you bringing to the game day BBQ? Whether you’re a diehard baseball fan, or you’re just there to enjoy good food and company, ensure there’s a healthier option alongside the deviled eggs and chili dogs. These roasted nuts are packed. Read More

05/15/2023

“The Impact on Other Lives”

Tom Hulsey has been an endurance athlete for more than 40 years, and has completed too many races to count. Prostate cancer didn’t stop him from lacing up his running shoes and getting back on his bike. (In fact, he trained for another half-distance triathlon (IRONMAN® 70.3 Hawaii) earlier this. Read More