Prostate Cancer is Funny *
It's your choice:  Laugh or cry.
If you want to laugh, you're at the right place.
Daniel Lewis, husband, father, and Research
Scientist, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in
November 2007.  In January 2008, he and his prostate
were separated due to irreconcilable differences.  
Janice, the prostate, wanted to mestasticize.  Daniel  
wanted to live.  Prostate Cancer is Funny is the true
story of a man and his prostate.  You will find no angst
or melodrama in this farcical tale.  But you will find
plenty of important facts about prostate cancer
conveyed in an absurd and effortless read.  

What's so funny about prostate cancer?  
Read a few excerpts to start.  
    *  Many men die of prostate cancer and I realize that prostate cancer is not funny for these men, their  
       friends, or families.  My heart goes out to those who did not, or will not, survive this disease and to
       those whose quality of life has been severely diminished.  I ask their indulgence in responding to the
       common challenges we faced with levity, sarcasm, and at times, impudence.  Prostate cancer is not
       really funny, but when you have it, you had better laugh or you will cry.
Over two hundred thousand men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year.  
They could use a good laugh.  

Illustrated by Zeana Bey
Daniel Lewis, Ph.D.


Prostate Cancer is Funny
The true story of a smart ass
and his prostate
Daniel Lewis is represented by Jeff Ross Entertainment and Literary Agency East.