Sunday, April 22, 2007

Writing helps cancer patients cope with illness

"It's been almost two years since Mario Duran of Vista learned that he had lymphoma, a type of blood cancer that occurs when white blood cells behave abnormally. Getting through all the physical and emotional aspects of having cancer hasn't been easy, but Duran has found something that helps." Read More...

Friday, April 20, 2007

Marijuana May Be an Effective Therapy for Lung Cancer

"Researchers at Harvard University report that THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, reduces lung cancer tumor growth by at least 50%, and also reduces the ability of the lung cancer tumors to metastasize, or spread, to other areas."Read More...

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

High-Dose Aspirin Lowers Some Cancer Risk

"Recent studies have shown that a low, regular dose of aspirin may not lower cancer risk. But a newer study finds that taking a higher dose for at least five years may lower the risk for people at high risk of colon, prostate or breast cancer."
Read More...

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Cancer in the News

White House Press Secretary Tony Snow who was treated for colon cancer in 2005 has suffered a setback with the news that his cancer has spread to his liver.My heart goes out to Tony and his family.

I saw the president this morning make his well wishes to Tony with hopes for a speedy recovery. It made me wonder, with this cause now hitting so close to home will he begin to regret his failure to increase funding for cancer research this year.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

John Edwards Suspends Presidential Campaign, NOT

Presidential hopeful John Edwards is expected to announce today that due to a reoccurrence of his wife Elizabeth's breast cancer he will suspend his 2008 presidential bid.

More to come...

Well that was a false report from the media. John Edwards will continue his campaign although Elizabeth's cancer has metastasized and has shown up via a bone study and biopsy of her right rib.

Elizabeth is scheduled for chemotherapy treatment and both her and John remain optimistic of elizabeth's future health.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Feeling Guilty, Personal Journey Part IV

It's been awhile since I've posted and need to catch everyone up on what's been going on. For starters, reviewing my previous posts I wonder why I ever decided to post obituaries. I guess it's a reminder to myself that cancer is a serious condition. I also have been a big NASCAR fan for many years and wanted to give some kind of tribute to Benny and Bobby as they both played large roles in making the sport what it is today.

My guilt arises from the fact that my personal journey has been nothing short of miraculous and I've failed to share the great progress I've made with visitors to this site. My two month follow-up CAT scan showed that the mass in my lung, which at one time was 11cm in diameter has shrunk on it's own to a size of 3mm. I can only attribute this to the many people that have been praying for me. As far as my recovery from the triple by-pass. I'd have to say I'm very close to a 100% and continue to exercise daily, weather permitting and can't wait for spring so I can begin to start getting fresh vegetables from the local farmers market. It's tough on the wallet getting the produce my diet requires during these winter months.

If you happen upon this blog, don't hesitate to leave a comment or just say hello. Sometimes you feel like your talking to yourself when you bang away on the keyboard as a blogger.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Benny Parsons loses battle with lung cancer

parsons dies of lung cancerThe NASCAR family loses another of its favorite personalities, Benny Parsons.

Benny was 65 years old and had been battling lung cancer since July of 2006. In Oct. he announced remission with no evidence of desease, but was forced back into the hospital in Dec. do to complications of treatment.

Benny was crowned the 1973 Winston Cup champion and later became a familar voice in NASCAR broadcasting. To read more...

Monday, January 8, 2007

NASCAR Driver Bobby Hamilton Dies of Cancer

hamilton neck cancer49 year old former Nextel Cup driver Bobby Hamilton has passed away. Bobby was a four time Winston cup race champion and a NASCAR Craftsman Truck series champion. He announced his diagnosis of neck cancer last March and lost his battle January 7th 2007.
He will be greatly missed by all of us in the NASCAR family. To read more...

Monday, January 1, 2007

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Telephone Workshop

Topic: Update on Clinical Trials for Indolent (Follicular) Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Date: January 18th 2007

Time: 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. EST

This free telephone workshop is sponsored by Cancer Care and presents a field of top cancer researchers and clinicians for discussions covering current treatmant options in regard to clinical trials. There will be a question and answer period.

To register for this free Lymphoma Telephone Education Workshop, please contact Cancer Care at 800-813-4673 or at their website www.cancercare.org.