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  • Forum Post: Help on nutrition

    Hi all, I am new to this site, I have low grade prostate cancer and an enlarged prostate, not having any treatment yet but would like to know if anyone has any tiops on nutrition and diet to help ease the symtoms of an enlarged prostate? I have posted a couple of messages on this subject but had no replies...
  • Forum Post: tips on symptom relief

    has anyone got any tips on what to take instead of drugs for relief from enlarged prostate symtoms?
  • Forum Post: decision to make Radiotherapy or Brachytherapy

    Hello ,All , I was diagnosed with prostate cancer last november ,I am 52 , had the biopsy ,gleason 6 in 3 samples, just seen the oncologist . I am suitable for either External radiotherap[y or brachytherapy just wondering if anyone has any feedback on Brachytherapy ,i am not sure what to go for??
  • Forum Post: Still in the dark

    My father has metastatic prostate cancer, I don't not know his Psa he will not tell me, that I'm aware in the beginning his glee son score was 7.5. I know he's taking Zytiga and pronandsiline( sorry not spelt right) My father is now 65, I'm still worried, his back has been in so much...
  • Forum Post: Re: New Prostate Cancer Support Group for Gay and Bisexual Men

    The first support group meeting of 'Out with Prostate Cancer' was held on 4th April at the Lesbian and Gay Foundation in Manchester. The group now has its own website and Twitter account: www.outwithprostatecancer.org.uk www.twitter.com/OwProstateCa Unfortunately I was unable to attend...
  • Blog Post: Have you seen Macmillan’s research on prostate cancer and sex?

    Some of you may have noticed some news stories over the weekend about the damaging effects of prostate cancer on men’s sex lives . Research by Macmillan has shown that two out of three men living with prostate cancer are unable to get an erection, and around 160,000 men in the UK have little...
  • Blog Post: Don't Colour Me Light Blue

    I've been writing a book about my experiences after discovering that I had an aggressive form of prostate cancer and marrying that up with buying a property in France, renovating it and then moving in. The accent is on humour and a good laugh (generally at my expense). The chapters are posted...
  • Blog Post: Prostate cancer webchat - transcript

    This month is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and, earlier this week, we hosted a live prostate cancer webchat with Jennifer Gorrie and John Newlands, specialist nurses from the Macmillan Support Line. Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men in the UK. It generally affects men...
  • Blog Post: Prostate cancer webchat – Tuesday 12 March

    This month is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and we’re hosting a live prostate cancer webchat. Jennifer Gorrie, a specialist nurse from the Macmillan Support Line, will be live in our chatroom from 12-1pm to answer your questions. Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men...
  • Blog Post: Update

    Hi everyone, My head's been all over the place this past week and I forgot my password - so had to create new account - new to this blogging stuff! Thanks for everyone's previous messages - they made interesting reading! I LOL at the 'plaster jokes' ouch! Dad was heartbroken...
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