What Kind of Exercise Is Good for Me?
Fighting Prostate Cancer With Exercise (Part 2) I Have Prostate Cancer. What Kind of Exercise is Good for Me? The short answer is: whatever you like and are able to...Read More
PCF Researcher Brian Michael Olson, PhD, cancer immunotherapy investigator, dies at 41
The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) community has lost all too early a good friend, esteemed colleague, and brilliant young cancer investigator, Brian Michael Olson, PhD. Brian most recently was serving...Read More
Walking Your Way to Better Health
First of all, congratulations and HUGE THANKS to all of the more than 3000 participants in this 3rd annual 100 Miles in March challenge. As we approach the halfway point...Read More
Highlights of the American Society of Clinical Oncology – Genitourinary Cancers Symposium 2023
Clinicians and researchers gathered last month at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Genitourinary Cancers Symposium (ASCO GU) in San Francisco. Hundreds of presentations covered advances in screening, diagnosis, treatment,...Read More
5 Reasons to Exercise TODAY!
Congratulations on joining PCF's 100 Miles in March challenge! While most folks will likely walk or run most of their miles, you're welcome to mix it up, any way you...Read More
Promising Personalized Targeted/Immunotherapy Combination Treatment Identified For an Aggressive Form of Advanced Prostate Cancer
The majority of prostate cancers are diagnosed at an early stage, such that patients can be closely monitored without treatment, or are cured with local treatment. However, recurrent and metastatic...Read More
Steve’s Story: Cutting-Edge Care Makes All the Difference
Steve Sakakini has some advice to patients newly diagnosed with prostate cancer. “Get a good doctor. A doctor who knows what kind of prostate cancer you have.” In the past...Read More
Roasted Root Vegetables
Locally-grown produce….the phrase conjures up images of shopping at a farmers’ market, or tomatoes picked fresh from the fields, appearing in your salad just a few hours later. But in...Read More
Monkey Wrench in the Works: How Exercise Helps Sabotage Prostate Cancer
Fighting Prostate Cancer with Exercise (Part 1) Being sedentary, smoking, excess weight, and foods that are inflammatory: these things create a hospitable environment that encourages prostate cancer. Here are some...Read More
Q&A: Rising PSA After Prostate Cancer Treatment
Many questions were submitted before and during PCF’s webinar on rising PSA after treatment for localized prostate cancer. Dr. Paul Nguyen responded to questions during the webinar and Dr. Ashley...Read More