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mason.'s avatar

Hey Howard,

Great news as always, pardon my luddite approach, but what should we all be taking away with ourselves? I am painfully aware of all the political blow back, but what is it we all should be taking about, Yearly PSA tests, Yearly DRE tests? The politics of this situation is very depressing to me, and I see an incredible lack of sympathy and compassion, for Mr Bieden, but What is it that we should be talking about? Better testing for the President of the USA? Should medical results be made public? Is the President's health more important than yours or mine?

I believe that all this talk is misdirected, and I'm sorry I don't have better writting skills to explain myself. The matter of Addams stepping up is outstanding, but there should be a flood of front page news about all of the men revealing they have PC. Women did that when they made breast cancer a dinner table subject. Sometimes men are such weaklings. They ignore the twlight zone between their kneecaps and navel. I personally think and feel this is an issue that should be bring men together, not reinforcing and providing a political platform. My humble opinion. Better starting point could be where do we stand on funding for this disease?? km

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Howard Wolinsky's avatar

Thanks for the comments, Ken.

We need better testing. And better use of testing.

This debate is going on throughout Europe and probably everywhere.

And yes, I think presidential candidates should disclose screening results—whether male female, young or old.

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