I Hope You Find Jesus, Brother
Posted June 28th, 2012
Rodney Warner, JD
He was on the short and stocky side, blond hair and short cropped blond beard. He wore sunglasses, a thick, stylized wooden cross around his neck, tan shorts and a black shirt.
@#$% Doctors and Hospitals Did That Really *%@@ed Me Off
Posted June 25th, 2012
Rodney Warner, JD
Hospitals are places where great efforts are made to save lives. They can be almost magical places. Sometimes, the magic just isn’t there. I have great respect for doctors.
Cancer-Related Anxiety
Posted June 20th, 2012
Bob Riter
The days following a cancer diagnosis are almost always filled with anxiety.
One of the Hardest Things I Ever Had to Do
Posted June 12th, 2012
Carolyn Vachani, MSN, RN, AOCN
In honor of Father’s Day, Dr. Bob Lustig, professor of radiation oncology and prostate cancer survivor discusses his diagnosis, and how difficult it was to tell his daughters he had cancer.
The After Treatment Blahs
Posted June 11th, 2012
Bob Riter
Transitioning to being a survivor is often a difficult time. Bob presents some tips for making this a smooth transition.