I hate to say this, but maybe that tingle he felt was the first sign.
I would not wish that on any man. Having said that, you know.... happy kind people tend to live longer and healthier lives. Everyone I ever knew who died of cancer was grumpy unhappy and cynical. Just saying. And dont ask me what I think of Chris Mathews because I dont have anything nice to say.
Glad to hear it, Chris. Now get lost.
I didn’t know he even had a dick.
And did he get the best health care available? Did he get the care that he and his ilk would deny the rest of us, if he and his ilk ever succeed in forcing socialized medicine down our throats?
He should have let his boyfriend check it more often.
Based on his views, his Prostate must be inside his Cranium.
Things I dont want people to open up about.....
1. Jeffrey Dahmers favorite recipes.
2. Kim Kardashians favorite muppet, or really, anything.
3. Hillary Clintons biggest turn ons.
4. Chris Matthews prostrate problems.
He needs to experience rationed Medicare for all. No preferences, no private care and no leaving the country for care. Just like all the peasants.
I never understood the whole breast cancer awareness syndrome, which causes male athletes to wear pink for a month in some sort of show of solidarity. How about prostate awareness month for a disease that strikes men at a higher ratet per 100,0000 than the breast cancer rate for women.
Prolly splains that leg tingle.
Hard to believe that happened as I always thought him a perfect a$$hole.
Yawn...
Mathews is the kind of person you only wish the worst for.
The big question is did he have a comprehensive physical every year? If not then he has only himself to blame.
I dunno, somehow I just don’t care. It’s a 24/7 assault on our senses with the news of all the tough things that happen to celebrities. And often, as with Matthews, nasty, hateful, lying lib CelebuTards.
And us normals out here? We have our tragedies of health, love, economics, family loss. Yes! Did you know that we, the great unwashed, lose loved ones to disease and accident? Of course it is different for our betters up there on Mount Olympus.
After a while, I just don’t give a damn about people like Chris Matthews.
If a man lives long enough, he will have it.
As usual, nothing is real until it happens to a celebrity and they become instant experts on the topic.
I was diagnosed with prostate cancer at age 54, so I have a certain sympathy for Chris Matthews. That said, he’s still an @sshole.
There is a drug, actually an immunotherapy, hardly anyone knows about called Provenge. It was approved by the FDA after some controversy. It got a very strict label so insurers only pay for it in limited circumstances. The company could not sell enough, went bankrupt, it was sold to a multi-national who then sold it to a Chinese company.
But it’s still available. Everything I’ve read (which I admit is not complete) tells me that Provenge, and all immunotherapies, should be given as early as possible to be most effective. Not after you have late stage metastatic cancer.
There are a lot of PC drugs out there now, but if I had to make a decision today without doing any more homework - a decision I hope I never have to make - I’d opt for Provenge immediately after surgery. Then follow with other drugs. Even if I had to finance the cost out of pocket. So I’m interested to see what Matthews has to say about his treatments. Just put this out there for anyone who may find it it is worth the time to investigate.