Quincy and Jan 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
A Son's Moving Tribute to His Father with Prostate Cancer
In 2012 the annual Cancer Climb & Trek for Prostate Awareness expedition attempted the summit of Mt Shasta, a 14,000'+ technical climb in the Cascade Range in Northern California. Quincy Zlotnick, a fifteen year old freshman in high school at the time was one of four climbers who reached the summit. Quincy was climbing along with his mom & dad. His father Jan, a member of the PAF board of directors and a long term prostate cancer veteran is now fighting for his life with advanced prostate cancer. Go to the Success Stories section of www.prostateawarenessfoundation.org to read Quincy's brief moving description of his experience. You can also view a video of the Climb on the home page by clicking on the Cancer Climb Information section.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Radical Remissions
This is the name of an important new book by Kelly Turner, PhD. It tells the stories of volumes of people diagnosed with terminal cancer who made "miraculous" recoveries without conventional treatment. John Bohan (pictured below) will do A recap of the book at PAF's December 4th meeting in San Francisco. Checkout the Success Stories section at www.prostateawarenessfoundation.org for "radical Remissions" from PAF members with documented prostate cancer.
Monday, October 27, 2014
A Prostate Success Story - Tom Lennon
Tom Lennon on Barnaby Peak in Marin
Tom recently had a re-biopsy at UCF Medical Center. He didn't want to do it! Like most of us with prostate disease he was not looking forward to the experience and it's potential for infection and side effects. But then came the good news - no Gleason score, no cancer. Just some undifferentiated cells, what layman sometimes call "fence sitters", cells that are not sure which way to go! So what is Tom doing? The doctors didn't ask which is pretty typical. Tom eats a Prostate friendly diet, gets lots of physical activity, practices stress management and has a zest for life. He's taking the PAF proactive approach to Prostate cancer. He tells us he is cautiously triumphant. Bravo Tom.
Carrageenan Alert
Carrageenan is a widely used food additive extracted from red seaweed and used as a thickening agent. We were surprised to read in an article by Andrew Weil, MD that it has inflammatory qualities and is actually used on lab animals to stimulate inflammation. Since Prostate cancer is an inflammatory condition this is a good substance to avoid. We found it in many dairy substitutes like non-dairy yogurts, non-dairy creamers, ice creams and milk substitutes. Read your labels!
Pole Mtn., Sonoma Coast
We did the 1st "official" Land Trust guided hike of 2200' Pole Mountain on the Sonoma County coastline in late September. Spectacular views & scenery and a lot of nice people.
California Prostate Cancer Coalition Meeting
I attended this annual meeting a couple of weeks ago in San Francisco. I helped found this group of Prostate support group leaders way back in the mid-90's when the tenants of the Prostate Awareness Foundation were very far from mainstream. I'm proud to say a noticeable difference was apparent in 2014 - diet, exercise, stress management and a zest for life are now concepts that are now more mainstream options. I somehow feel vindicated. The keynote speaker was Max Roach, MD the chief of radiology at UCSF Medical. Dr Roach discussed his recent successes with salvage radiation after failed radiation treatment.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Butano State Park Hike & Camp
We did our last PAF camping trip of the year last week to Butano State Park in the Santa Cruz Mtns not far from Pescadero (Fish Town). This is one of the least visited state parks. Hardly anyone there. Great hiking and camping in the redwoods.
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