Prostate Cancer Survivors

 

YANA - YOU ARE NOT ALONE NOW

PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT SITE

 

 

This forum is for the discussion of anything to do with Prostate Cancer.
There are only four rules:

  • No fundraisers, no commercials (although it is OK to recommend choices of treatment or medical people based on your personal research; invitations to participate in third-party surveys are also acceptable, provided there is no compensation to YANA);
  • No harvesting e-mail addresses for Spam;
  • No insults or flaming - be polite and respectful at all times and understand that there may be a variety of points of view, all of which may have some validity;
  • Opinions are OK, but please provide as much factual evidence as possible for any assertions that you are making

Failure to abide by these simple rules will result in the immediate and permanent suspension of your posting privileges.

Since this is an International Forum, please specify your location in your post.

General Forum
Start a New Topic 
Author
Comment
Cancergraph - Free Download in Android & iOS

I doubt if I ever use this. An app for every thing these days.

play.google.com/store/apps/...

itunes.apple.com/in/app/can...


Cancergraph Free Download in Android & iOS

Cancergraph tracks your cancer symptoms and side effects over days, months and years. Designed by cancer survivors and caregivers, Cancergraph focuses on the unique experiences we face with cancer.

Cancergraph saves time and prevents confusion during your doctor meetings.


Cancergraph serves as a memory tool, giving you and your doctors reliable reports about your day-to-day cancer-related experiences. It's easy to set up: choose from a list of symptoms and side effects, and you're done. Cancergraph creates a report that you can view on their phone, print out or email to doctors.


You can also take disease- and symptom-related photos to be added to a secure photo storage area on your phone. All data is under your control. You can delete your entire Cancergraph at any time.


Cancergraph was created by the national men's cancer survivor nonprofit, Malecare. It was funded entirely by individual donations.

RETURN TO HOME PAGE LINKS