At last week's Innovative Minds in Prostate Cancer meeting, the speakers included not only doctors, but patients. We patients also help review the grant applications of the scientists. We seek innovative proposals to cure or slow prostate cancer, or reduce its notorious pain, and the effects of treatments on sexual...
Posted March 26, 2010 | 12:25:10 (EST)
Over the past 10 months, we have partnered on nearly a dozen projects that have surveyed more than 30,000 likely voters. Unlike previous surveys where we have agreed in our analysis, in this one we have differences.
Our latest survey, taken immediately after the U.S. House passed the health...
Posted March 12, 2010 | 16:48:39 (EST)
A few crocuses have braved the snow, but it's been a long winter in Washington. It started in August, with the town hall meetings on health care reform. The latest icy blast was the March 12 Washington Post opinion piece ("Democrats' Blind Ambition") aimed at Obama and congressional...
Posted February 26, 2010 | 18:16:30 (EST)
We know that we are in the pundit minority but we do not think the health care summit was a failure. Our thought is that Democrats, Republicans, and Americans emerged winners. It was an extraordinary demonstration that getting opponents together, in front of the public, demonstrates the knowledge and empathy...
Posted February 9, 2010 | 17:12:22 (EST)
With their metaphors as mixed as their messages, some Democrats, led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, are scrambling to pass health care reform this week, while Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D, NV) says, "We're not on health reform now," and Senate Finance Committee chair Max Baucus (D, MT) says...
Posted January 20, 2010 | 11:00:24 (EST)
Though we were the first to report the fall in support for the health care reform bill(s) - to 50% con, 42% pro in June - we were surprised to find, in our December 23 survey of 1641 registered voters, that 60% want Congress to pass neither the House nor Senate bill, but...

Posted March 18, 2011 | 11:24:22 (EST)