May 2024
Includes: Vacuum therapy for penile rehab, New screening protocol can detect aggressive prostate cancers, Plant-based diet improves sexual health, and more!
MONTHLY MEETING: Wed, Oct 16th at CKE Community Centre. Sean Secord from Nanostics on ClarityDX Updates. RSVP info here.
A Prostate Cancer Support Group
Includes: Vacuum therapy for penile rehab, New screening protocol can detect aggressive prostate cancers, Plant-based diet improves sexual health, and more!
Includes: Includes: New treatment option for prostate cancer shows successful outcomes, New blood test could reduce biopsies, and more!
Dr. Lin Yang an Epidemiologist from the Department of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Research, shares her studies of weight management and cancer. A tai chi exercise is also included with some new tips and techniques that you can incorporate into your own wellness workouts.
Includes: Peter Mansbridge on Prostate Cancer Awareness, Plant-based Diet Tied to Improved Sexual Health, and more!
Dr. Lin Yang an Epidemiologist from the Department of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Research, shares her studies of weight management and cancer. A tai chi exercise is also included with some new tips and techniques that you can incorporate into your own wellness workouts.
Includes: Take control of your condition, New PC Study, Is FLASH the Future?, Genetic Landscape of PC, and more!
Our 2023 Pathfinder Award winner is Dr. John Lewis, a “research rockstar” who recently pioneered a new PSA Test using AI for enhanced precision called Clarity DX. Dr. Lewis accepts his award with a talk on how prostate cancer research has changed and evolved in the 7 years since we last spoke with him.
Includes: Dr. John Lewis 2023 Pathfinder Award Recipient, Black Men and Prostate Cancer, Save Your Sex Life After PC Treatment, and more!
Includes: Latest news from the Prostate Cancer Centre, Radiation Therapy Improves Outcomes, Psychological Aspect of Erectile Dysfunction, and more!
Julianna Dreger & Jocelyn Cannon from the Health & Wellness Lab at the U of C give us a “moving” talk about how exercise is a safe and beneficial practice at any stage of the cancer experience.