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So true it is Big business the sugar industry.Before corn syrup they called them sugar Barons . Check out the movie "FOOD INC" tells you how corn is in everything from fuel for are cars to everything else we eat.Easy to watch movie and it is not all…
July 20
The link between colorectal cancer and Vitmain D has been know for several years.But as with any new Vitamine Kick the public gets in I am concernd that the more is better attitude will take over .Just like the Vit E with heart dease over use actual…
April 14
YES !!! I will be there and my family. For anyone with Liver cancer of mets from other cancer this symposium could help you in more ways then .
April 5
Brian is attending Suzanne Lindley's event
The Liver Symposium at Marriott Champion Circle
April 8, 2010 at 6pm to April 10, 2010 at 7pm
Curtis Salgado, a soul singer and cancer survivor will highlight The Liver Symposium: A Global Collaboration of Medical Practitioners and Cancer Patients, which will be held April 8-10 at The Marriott Champion's Circle in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. T…
April 5
Great shot, I added the article too as a blog!
November 6, 2009
November 6, 2009
I just like the name of this group ;)
November 5, 2009
Brian joined A.J. Ali's group
A group for people that love horses and hate cancer.
November 5, 2009

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About Me:
Hi I am a colrectal stage 4 survivor.I had a tumor removed 5 years ago and then chemo and radiation,but it returned and showed up in my liver 2 years later.So I had left lobe of my liver removed and then chemo.While that was going on I lost my job the company got bought out and the new one said it didn't need my services.While I was doing chemo from my liver surgery my wife had a affair and her and her boyfriend was caught by her boyfriends wife.So she left with him and I am raising 3 teenage Kids,well one is 20 now.But I will be turning 50 soon and can't believe that I have made it this far.They say stress kills but I think the need of my children over ride my stress .I know if I get sick again I will just keep fighting for they need someone to care for them. I am lucky I am in remission and on medicare.I live in a small town so there isn't much cancer support here.Hope to make some friends
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Colorectal Cancer Facts & Figures for 2008-2010

American Cancer Society Revision of Screening Guidelines

Olympus/Lewin Group Report on Projected Gastroenterologist Shortage

Andrew Spiegel, CEO of the Colon Cancer Alliance speaks with Marianne Matthews, Editor of Imaging Economics, regarding proposed cuts to the reimbursement rates on medical imaging procedures and the potential impacts those cuts could have. Click here to listen to the full interview.

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Advocacy Event on Capitol Hill

The CCA led a coalition of 27 patient advocacy organizations and joined over 100 patients representing all major diseases in urging policymakers to enhance early diagnosis of deadly diseases by preserving access to advanced imaging, such as MRI and CT Scans, in final health care reform legislation this past October.

Brian MacLeod, a stage IV colon cancer survivor, traveled all the way from Washington state with his son Clinton to support the cause. "I live in a small, rural town at the end of Washington state," explained MacLeod, who was grateful for the opportunity to be part of the event.
MacLeod has been with the CCA for six years after first being introduced to the organization by his son Clinton, who was 13 at the time and had searched the internet hoping to find help for his father's illness. His young son e-mailed the CCA asking for help to get his father to a CCA-hosted Conversation about Colorectal Cancer Seminar in New York. MacLeod has since served as a CCA buddy when not taking care of his four children.

"I found it very inspiring that we can go and have our voices heard -- just average people able to talk to their representatives -- it looks like it's making a difference," remarked MacLeod.

MacLeod was first diagnosed in June 2003; he had a colorectal tumor and promptly underwent surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. He continued his follow-up care with his oncologist and two years later, a tumor was found in the left lobe of his liver; he had the left lobe surgically removed.

Recently, MacLeod said that his blood work barely showed an increase in his tumor marker, but a CT scan showed a two centimeter tumor. He is currently in a "wait and see" period before he begins another round of chemo. "CAT Scans are life and death for me -- my CA [blood test] doesn't go up -- I need to have a CAT Scan to see if there is any cancer in me," he explained.

MacLeod was one of hundreds of rally participants voicing their grave concern about the "triple threat" facing life-saving medical imaging services: drastic Medicare reimbursement cuts included in health care reform legislation, arbitrary changes to the 2010 Physician Fee Schedule and billions of dollars in excise taxes on imaging equipment. These changes would inhibit patients' access to the early disease detection provided by diagnostic imaging.

Still, MacLeod was hopeful for the future. "Being diagnosed with cancer isn't a death sentence. Yes, there is life after cancer," said MacLeod. He continued, "[I discovered] that a bunch of cancer survivors can make a difference -- even though they have been very ill -- we are still capable of doing things." He concluded, "stage IV isn't as scary as it used to be." Get involved and learn more with the CCA.

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At 6:14am on November 6, 2009, Jane Ali said…
Great photo, thanks for adding it and joining Buck Cancer!! I love the name too.
At 10:17pm on October 17, 2009, Laurie said…
Hi Brian,
Chat is hanging for some reason, and I found your page!
Hope to talk soon, so great to meet you!
Many blessings,
Laurie
At 6:14pm on October 17, 2009, Jane Ali said…
It was great seeing you & Clinton. Sorry it rained your whole trip, but I guess you are used to rain & cold! LOL
At 5:43am on March 19, 2009, Darren Neuberger said…
No your good, work away!
At 6:04pm on March 16, 2009, Darren Neuberger said…
Hey Brian - I'd love to have your story! Shoot me an email - red.neub@gmail.com and what I'm looking for is your cancer story - how old you were and where you were/are living when diagnosed. Type of cancer, treatment etc. The one thing I ask all the contributors is how cancer had changed their lives and what they are up to today. It has a 5000 word maximum and don't worry if you are shy of that number, the average has been between 1500-2500.I would like the story in a Microsoft Word document and request 2 pictures - 1 in treatment ( if you have one) and 1 present day. Thanks for asking to be my friend and for your willingness to share your story to this amazing book.

cheers.
Darren
At 5:16pm on January 10, 2009, Suzanne Lindley said…
Yes, sure did! Great to see you join the site......Happy New Year~!
At 6:22pm on January 5, 2009, Christine LeGrant said…
Hi, Brian. Welcome. This site is a great place to find what you're looking for.
At 5:50am on November 13, 2008, Suzanne Lindley said…
Welcome, Brian!!! Glad you joined the site!!!
At 5:56pm on November 12, 2008, Jane Ali said…
How did you hear about us?
At 5:56pm on November 12, 2008, Jane Ali said…
Welcome Brian,
We are glad you have joined us!
 
 
 

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