Dealing with this cancer
Dealing with this cancer
Receiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer
Coping with cancer can be a challenging experience in many ways, both physically and emotionally. From the moment of diagnosis to the period of remission or long-term management, each stage of the journey may present its own unique challenges. Whether you are recovering from intensive treatment, dealing with persistent side effects, or simply learning to live with the disease long-term, it is important to recognize that you are not alone.
This section is designed to provide support and practical resources to help you navigate the various aspects of life with cancer, as well as for your loved ones, employer, and colleagues.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us at 1-855-899-2872 or via chat to speak with one of our healthcare professionals specialized in uro-oncology.
Relevant and additional information
Here, you’ll find a selection of key pages and resources that may address your questions or concerns. Scroll through to explore essential information available on our site.

Active surveillance in 5 points

States of prostate cancer post-treatment

How I coped with prostate cancer

Urologist’s advice: Treatments and information on prostate cancer

Symptoms, risk and screening

Diagnosis and treatment

External radiation or Brachytherapy?
