Top 10 Celebrity Cancer Survivors
Many celebrities have publically battled cancer and won. Whether it’s Christina Applegate, Kylie Minogue, or Lance Armstrong, we can look to these cancer warriors for hope and inspiration. Here’s our Top 10 list for celebrities who have battled a urologic form of cancer and survived.
1. Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong has seven consecutive Tour de France wins (1999 to 2005) under his belt. That’s a tremendous accomplishment in itself. But when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer that…
Prostate Cancer's Aftermath: Erectile Dysfunction and Other Side Effects, Part 2
Today's post is part two of my interview with Victoria Hallerman, author of How We Survived Prostate Cancer: What We Did and What We Should Have Done. Hallerman shares her intimate story about her husband, Dean's, recovery from prostate cancer surgery and the effects surgery had on their sex life. To read part one of our interview, click here.
Denene Brox: What did you and your husband learn about impotence through your experience as a couple dealing with prostate…
Prostate Cancer's Aftermath: Erectile Dysfunction and Other Side Effects, Part 1
Victoria Hallerman knows all too well the effects that prostate cancer treatments can have on a relationship – both emotionally and intimately. Her book, How We Survived Prostate Cancer: What We Did and What We Should Have Done, is part memoir and part guidebook for other couples facing the journey through prostate cancer treatment and recovery. Victoria’s husband, Dean, was diagnosed with prostate cancer after the couple had been married 33 years. Her book is described as an “unflinchingly honest…
Could Your Past Sex Life Link You to Prostate Cancer?
What can your past sexual history tell you about your chances of developing prostate cancer? Researchers in the UK say it can reveal a lot. A 2009 study says that men who had more sex and more sexual partners in their 20s were more likely to get prostate cancer later in life. But don’t give up sex so fast, some experts think the results of this study are too premature as a basis for lifestyle changes. Here’s what the…
New Study Says Men with Low-Grade Prostate Cancer Delay Surgery
A new study says that men with lower risk prostate cancer are delaying the decision to have surgery. Researchers at Maryland's John Hopkinds Brady Urological Institute have found that men who delay surgery do not have worse outcomes than men who have surgery earlier. These are men who have small, low-grade tumors. Their doctors keep a close watch on the progress and prognosis of these patients in case a more serious or higher grade cancer arises -- in which case surgery may be…
New Test Can Predict If Men Are Cured After Prostate Cancer Surgery
A new test is being developed which can accurately predict if men with prostate cancer are cured after surgery. The study was released just yesterday by scientists at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and the University International Institute for Nanotechnology. The test is still in its early stage of development. But the concept is that using nano-particle based technology, PSA is detected in the blood that cannot be detected by conventional testing. According to the study, it is…
Actor Dennis Hopper Dies of Prostate Cancer
Dennis Hopper, best known for playing crazy roles in films such as Speed, died on Saturday from complications of his battle with prostate cancer. He died at his Venice, Calif., home surrounded by family and friends. Hopper was diagnosed with prostate cancer last fall after reporting flu-like symptoms and underwent treatment. He spent most of 2010 in a heated divorce battle with his wife, Victoria. He was 74. Watch CBS News Videos Online
Breakthrough Prostate Cancer Treatment Approved by the FDA
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new treatment for men with advanced prostate cancer on April 29, 2010. The new treatment, called Provenge, is the first of its kind. Here’s how Provenge works: The treatment works with the body’s immune system to fight the cancer. Disease-fighting white blood cells are removed from the patient and sent to a Seattle-based lab where they are combined with a cancer protein that makes them attack cancer cells in the body.…
In-Home Genetic Testing: Good or Bad?
If you could purchase a test kit from your local drug store that would tell you whether or not you have genetic markers for serious and often life-threatening diseases such as prostate cancer, would you add it to your shopping cart? California-based company, Pathway Genomics, the makers of a new and highly controversial in-home genetic test kit says that people should have the right to such a test – that knowing whether or not you have genetic markers for…
The Anti-Cancer Benefits of Fish Oil (Omega-3 Fatty Acids)
The benefits of fish oil have been widely publicized for many years. Fish oil contains omega-3 fatty acids which have been shown to reduce prostate cancer growth and also have help prevent breast and colon cancer. Whether you eat oily fish like salmon on a regular basis or take a fish oil supplement, you may be lowering your risk of cancer, in addition to other health benefits such as lower blood pressure. New research suggests are stronger link between fish oil and cancer prevention…