Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 The following new members have joined in today: mmcc33 mmcc33@... who says: parent with prostate cancer rachel_luv2003 fun_luvin_1972@... My husband has been told that he has a 70/30 chance he has cancer of the prostate. I am looking for sites to chat so I can be of help to him. jimearl72 jimearl72@... recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. would like info and support Welcome to to the Prostate Cancer Support Forum. This can be a frightening time and it is important to bear in mind what Dr Jon Oppenheimer, one of the leading pathologists in the US has to say on his blog at http://theprostateblog.blogspot.com/ For the vast majority of men with a recent diagnosis of prostate cancer the most important question is not what treatment is needed, but whether any treatment at all is required. Active surveillance is the logical choice for most men (and the families that love them) to make. / You might find it useful to visit YANA - You Are Not Alone Now www.yananow.net a site set up for newly diagnosed people. The first section gives some basic information in plain language with links to more complex and technical sites. There is a section dealing with the management of the disease, including some dietary hints at http://www.yananow.net/MyersManagement.htm there is also a section suggesting the questions that you should seek answers to before making any treatment decision at http://www.yananow.net/questions.htm The second section of the site is where men are invited to tell their prostate cancer stories and how they arrived at their decisions regarding treatment. Many people have mailed to say how useful they have found this, especially because most of the men are happy to respond to specific questions. The section of the site can be found by clicking the link labelled Experiences or going to http://www.yananow.net/Experiences.html , you might also be interested in joining the special Ladies Only Forum at http://www.ladies-prostate-forum.org/ladies/ for the womenfolk of men with prostate cancer. It is closed to men so I can’t verify the quality of the discussions, but from all reports the women who go there get tremendous support and I know that Judy Thurman who is the Moderator of the site lost her husband, so she can relate to the issues you touch on very well. But in any event, please post some details of your diagnosis – Age, PSAs leading up to the diagnosis, Gleason Score and Staging (these terms are all explained on the YANA site) and any questions you might have. Just remember – there are no dumb questions. We all started off where you are now, but we’ve collectively learned a lot over the years. All the best Terry Herbert I have no medical qualifications but I was diagnosed in ‘96: and have learned a bit since then. My sites are at www.yananow.net and www.prostatecancerwatchfulwaiting.co.za Dr “Snuffy” Myers : " As a physician, I am painfully aware that most of the decisions we make with regard to prostate cancer are made with inadequate data " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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