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Your story might be in a major cancer magazine!

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A major cancer magazine is looking for prostate cancer patients who have or who are currently participating

in clinical trials. I doesn’t matter much whether their experience was good or bad or middle of the road; just getting having them tell their stories puts us in a position to extrapolate to the bigger picture. Please email me if you are interested in being interviewed for this article. Darryl Mitteldorf darryl@malecare.org

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Thank you for sharing this Darryl . Sounds like a great opportunity to share patients' perspectives!

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