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Discover our complete range of services and information designed to support you in your experience with prostate cancer.
Inform, educate, support and refer to the best resources, Quebecers affected by prostate cancer, their caregivers and their families throughout their journey Reaching the 18 Quebecers who are diagnosed with prostate cancer each day remains one of our top priorities. There are several good reasons to use PROCURE’s support services, just as there are good reasons to remain hopeful.
Our healthcare professionals specialized in uro-oncology
Have you been diagnosed with prostate cancer or have concerns about it? Talk to one of our healthcare professionals who will take the time to listen to you and provide informed answers. This service is available by appointment by phone or email; it is free and confidential.
Our webisite
PROCURE’s website is a preferred reference for prostate cancer. Available in French and English, our website procure.ca contains detailed information about the disease and its treatments, as well as the resources available to you.
Our information webinars
Every year, PROCURE organizes free webinars led by specialists to inform men with prostate cancer, raise awareness among the public and healthcare professionals. You can attend or watch them from the comfort of your home, in the language of your choice.
Our podcasts
Listen to our podcasts with special guests or experts the comfort of your home, you car or while walking.
Our short animated videos and videos
Feel free to visit PROCURE’s YouTube channel to watch our animated capsules, expert opinion videos, webinars, tips capsules, etc., all from the comfort of your home.
Our blog articles
Confused by medical jargon? You and your loved ones will find articles published every month in our blog section on various topics related to prostate cancer, all in clear and understandable language.
Our newsletters
Our newsletter keeps you informed about upcoming webinars, activities of our biobank, research progress, not to mention our events and services. Sign up for our newsletter. It’s easy and free.
Our publications to better inform you
Our publications are free and available in French or English. To obtain copies, contact us by phone or email. Prostate Cancer – Understanding the disease and its treatments, an extraordinary source of information by two leading figures in the fight against prostate cancer, this 215-page book is free and available on request.
Other pages that might interest you
Additional Information - Support for you

How I coped with prostate cancer
A man with prostate cancer shares the challenges of his cancer experience.

Urologist’s advice: Treatments and information on prostate cancer
Learn more about the role of the urologist and the importance for a patient to gather adequate information after receiving a prostate cancer diagnosis.

Diagnosis and treatment
Recently diagnosed with cancer? Educate yourself to fully understand your situation.

Your role as a patient
You’ve been diagnosed with prostate cancer? Your role is as important as that of your medical team.

Urinary, sexual or intestinal problems
This webinar offers guidance on managing urinary, erectile, and intestinal functions after prostate cancer treatment.

Urinary and sexual problems after treatment
Prostate cancer treatments can lead to side effects, such as erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence, which vary in intensity and duration.

Temporary erectile dysfonction due to treatement
Watch this webinar for advice on regaining your sexuality and redefining intimacy and self-image after prostate cancer treatment.

Walking Can Increase the Chance to Conquer Cancer
The Guardian recently published an encouraging study from the Macmillan Cancer Support claiming moderate intensity exercise like walking can significantly reduce the chance of dying from cancer. The study suggests that patients with prostate cancer can reduce their risk by 30% if they walk a 20 minutes everyday or 1.6 km. The exercise has to […]

Tomatoes Help Fight Prostate Cancer
New research suggests that men who eat over 10 portions a week of tomatoes have a significantly lower risk of developing prostate cancer. Researchers at Universities of Bristol, Cambridge and Oxford published the first of its kind study in the medical journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention. The research consisted of a comparison between the […]

Exercise as a means to improve quality of life in men with prostate cancer
A recent an encouraging study from the Macmillan Cancer Support claiming moderate intensity exercise like walking can significantly reduce the chance of dying from cancer.
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