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Read Caregiver Solutions Online. Contests & Awards. Find Canada Cares on Facebook. Follow Canada Cares on Twitter. Follow Canada Cares on LinkedIn. Learn more about the organizations working with us to achieve our goals. Resource Network partners with many organizations and individual volunteers to build awareness and recognition for the role of caregivers and health professionals who look after and provide support to both adults and children. Our supporters and friends include:. What is Canada Cares.
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Edmonton's Prostate Cancer Support Group FAQ's
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F A Q's. Should I be screened for prostate cancer? You may have seen recent reports saying that there is no value in mass screening of men for prostate cancer. This was the result of two controversial studies in the USA that showed very little difference in the outcomes for men who were tested and those who were not. The USA PLCO and PIVOT studies have been criticized for their short duration and contamination of results. Talk to your doctor! Click here to close this item. Digital rectal exam (DRE). ...
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Read Caregiver Solutions Online. Contests & Awards. Find Canada Cares on Facebook. Follow Canada Cares on Twitter. Follow Canada Cares on LinkedIn. Organizations and individuals from across Canada in a variety of specialty areas in healthcare and beyond are lending their support and expertise to. 2016 Canada Cares Resource Network. What is Canada Cares.
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What Now? » Tips From Women Who’ve Been There
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When your partner has prostate cancer. Wisdom and Advice From. Women Who've Been There. Laquo; View All Resources. Tips From Women Who’ve Been There. On making a treatment decision:. 8220;Talk to as many doctors as you need — family doctor, urologist, surgeon, oncologist, naturopath and investigate all avenues you feel you want to, especially if you have time before you need to decide (slow- growing cancers).”. 8220;Sharing with friends was a good way to get support, and also to educate others about how ...
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When your partner has prostate cancer. Wisdom and Advice From. Women Who've Been There. What You Need To Know. There are a number of prostate cancer treatments to consider. Each type brings different benefits and challenges so it’s important to be informed and make a decision based on what’s best for your partner and you. Read More. Treatment Facts at a Glance. Regardless of the treatment you and your partner decide on, you will want to work together to ensure the best possible outcome — in both th...
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What Now? » What You Need To Know
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When your partner has prostate cancer. Wisdom and Advice From. Women Who've Been There. Laquo; Return to Resources. What You Need To Know. Prostate Cancer Backgrounder: What You Need to Know. Is There Any Good News? What Type Is It? If your partner has the slow-growing type, you have lots of time to decide which treatment and there are several will be best. But how do you know which type he has? The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test looks at the level of PSA in the blood. This level tends to rise ...
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When your partner has prostate cancer. Wisdom and Advice From. Women Who've Been There. Publication of this information is made possible by unrestricted educational grant provided by Sanofi. 2016 BCS Communications Ltd.
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What Now? » Treatment Options
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When your partner has prostate cancer. Wisdom and Advice From. Women Who've Been There. Laquo; View All Resources. There are a number of prostate cancer treatments to consider. Each type brings different benefits and challenges so it’s important to be informed and make a decision based on what’s best for your partner and you. 8220;The one thing I would recommend is that, if possible, take the time to research all the options available for treatment. Don’t rush into any decision.”. How do you decide?
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When your partner has prostate cancer. Wisdom and Advice From. Women Who've Been There. Your partner has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer. You’re probably a little scared and a lot confused. You likely have many questions. Is he going to be okay? What’s the best treatment option? How is this going to affect our relationship? How can I get the information I need? Dr Rajiv Singal, MD, FRCSC. Endourology and Urologic Surgery Head,. Division of Urology, Toronto East General Hospital.