Self Advocate and Do Your Own Research | Howard Wolinsky’s
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 Published On Jan 11, 2023

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Howard Wolinsky has spent most of his life working as a journalist in Chicago. When he was diagnosed with low-grade prostate cancer in 2010, Mr. Wolinsky chose active surveillance--an option that was controversial at the time but is now considered the standard of care (although it has not been universally adopted). In this video, PCRI's Alex Scholz asks him about his experience of being diagnosed with prostate cancer, how he used his skills and experiences as a journalist to advocate for himself and other men with prostate cancer, and what we can expect in the near future in the sphere of prostate cancer advocacy and active surveillance.

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