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Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2,821 members
This community is no longer actively moderated. Please visit the other prostate cancer community to continue receiving support: healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/138237903/welcome-new-members
Advanced Prostate Cancer
21,183 members
A friendly prostate cancer support group where we can pick each other's brains. Our 24-hour online support group. Talking about advanced prostate cancer is a powerful tool. Malecare Cancer Support runs our community. We are people fighting prostate cancer together.
Prostate Cancer Caregivers
868 members
Welcome to caregivers currently caring for loved ones with PCa. Spouses and partners...a safe, caring community for all of us. It's OK to think of "me." You can't help the man you love if you don't take care of yourself, too. Sign up for our newsletter at https://malecare.org/prostate-cancer-newsletter/
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
1,414 members
A friendly, safe, informal atmosphere where we can pick each other's brains. Your 24 hour online support group. Talking about our lives and prostate cancer is a powerful tool. Our community is run by Malecare Cancer Support. We are men, fighting prostate cancer, together.
Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
643 members
Active Surveillance is about men diagnosed with prostate cancer, trying to maintain the highest quality of life and living long enough to die from something else. We're about supporting each other in a world where overtreatment is the norm and where people just don't understand why men with cancer might want to delay or avoid treatment.
Sensitive Issues for Men
3,017 members
Men's Health Network (MHN) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to reach men, boys, and their families where they live, work, play, and pray with health awareness and disease prevention messages and more. This community has been set up to have a dialogue about the different sensitive health issues that men struggle with in their everyday lives. Some of topics we will be discussing include: Prostate Cancer, Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Incontinence, Peyronie's Disease, Testicular Cancer, Low Testosterone, Hemorrhoids, and more. This community is run by Sean M.
Prostate Cancer Network
4,980 members
Newly diagnosed? On Active Surveillance? You've got brothers here! What's next after surgery or radiation? Impotent? Difficulty with Urine Control? Caregiver or Spouse? You are not alone, here. A friendly, safe, informal atmosphere where we can pick each other's brains. Your 24 hour online support group. Our community is run by Malecare Cancer Support. We are men, fighting prostate cancer, together.
Cancer Journeys Foundation
380 members
The Cancer Journeys Foundation is a registered non-Profit Charity with the mission of providing cancer survivors and their supporters information, tools, and a community to create and implement cancer survivor programs. Our vision is a world where no one dies from cancer because they did not know they had the disease early enough for effective treatment or because they did not know what steps they personally could take to keep their cancer at bay. A world where every cancer survivor has the information and support they need to develop and implement their own unique self-help cancer survivor journey plan. Our goal for our community here in HealthUnlocked is to tap into the past experiences of cancer survivors and caregivers to pay it forward in helping survivors just beginning their cancer journeys. Our community leader, Robert Hess, is a 13-year prostate cancer survivor. Welcome!
The Endometriosis Foundation
1,104 members
The Endometriosis Foundation (also known as women with endometriosis) is a Charity dedicated to raising awareness, informing and supporting those affected by endometriosis, and right now, we're needed more than ever.
British Heart Foundation
50,564 members
We are the British Heart Foundation (BHF), the largest independent funder of cardiovascular research. We fund research into life saving cures to beat heart disease, stroke and vascular dementia, and stop conditions like diabetes from causing them, to help people and families live longer, better lives. Over the years, our pioneering research has helped to transform the lives of people living with heart and circulatory conditions. As well funding ground-breaking research, we’re here to support people affected by heart and circulatory diseases and their risk factors. So whether you're living with a heart or circulatory disease, or just want to find out more about them, this is the place to be. If you have any questions or concerns, and would like to speak with one of our cardiac nurses, please do contact our Heart Helpline team on 0300 330 3311 Mon-Fri 9-5pm or email hearthelpline@bhf.org.uk This community is moderated by HU_Moderator
Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
628 members
The PRDA community is a peer support group where people can ask questions and share their experiences as well as supporting each other in living with Pelvic Radiation Disease (PRD). The group is run by the Pelvic Radiation Disease Association which is a UK based, patient-led charity set up to provide information and support to people who experience PRD following cancer treatment. PRD is a long-term side-effect (‘late effect’) affecting an estimated 100,000 people in the UK. We understand that people living with PRD can often have a complex set of symptoms which may affect their bowel, bladder, sexual and/or other functions for many years after radiotherapy. These symptoms sometimes only appearing several years or even decades after their radiotherapy treatment. PRD is defined as one or more ongoing symptoms of variable complexity that may affect people who have previously had radiotherapy to the pelvic region to treat their cancer. This includes pelvic radiotherapy for cancers of the colon, rectum, anus, prostate, testes, bladder, cervix and womb, but also total body radiotherapy and radiotherapy in the pelvic area for other primary and secondary cancers. Other words that are sometimes used to describe symptoms of PRD include: Radiation enteritis, Radiation proctitis, Radiation colitis, Radiation enteropathy, Radiation cystitis, Radiation cystopathy, Radiation-induced lumbar plexopathy and Pelvic insufficiency fractures.
Parents of ALD Newborns
98 members
We are here to offer support as you navigate through your babies first few years of life after a diagnosis of adrenoleukodystrophy. Knowledge is power and now you have the power to save your child's life. Some of the information that is floating around on the internet is not correct and we hope to fix that by closely monitoring the info that is posted on this forum.
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