Prostate Cancer: Surviving Together support@prostatenetwork.org
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Yes, prostate cancer sucks, so we need to talk about it. This show is all about conversations...we talk with prostate cancer survivors, caregivers, medical professionals, lawmakers, patient educators, oncologists, imaging specialists, pharmaceutical representatives, partners, lovers, and friends. Pull up a chair and join the discussion! Presented by the Prostate Network, a Kansas City-based support group helping those engaged in the fight.
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Physical therapy for prostate cancer survivors
Laura McKaig, PT, MSPT and Trisha McCulloch, DPT,CSCS
both pelvic health physical therapists have prepared an incredibly helpful and informative presentation specifically for you prostate guys. -
Q&A episode 6
Q&A episode 6 includes:
* Diet tips for diabetic PCa guys
* Lupron or alternatives
* What is PSMA averse
* If radiation worked how can it come back
* Prostate App updates
* Prostate night at the Royals
Watch more episodes and submit your questions at https://www.prostatenetwork.org/qa -
Common treatment methods | BPH | side effects | physical therapy | Q&A | Prostate Network
In this episode on the Prostate Network you will learn about:
What are the most common treatment methods for different grades of prostate cancer? Do they vary materially across various cancer centers? If a guy has BPH and the size of his prostate reduces during prostate cancer treatment, should he worry it will increase in size again? If a guy is having a hard time focusing after radiation in midst hormone treatment what should he do? Who would benefit from physical therapy concerning prostate cancer treatment side effects and best should they seek such? Can physical therapy help with the problem of urinary urgency/frequency that patients get after radiation? -
Immunotherapy for prostate cancer
This episode: Immunotherapy for prostate cancer
Welcome to a heartfelt and honest discussion about the use of immunotherapy from Dr. Sorce and Tom MacKenzie a survivor who tells about his experience with it. Tom’s book is titled “Superman’s Adventure With Prostate Cancer” and can be found on Amazon. Dr. Sorce has practiced urology in Denver since 2008. He practices general urology with a focus on prostate cancer, heads the Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinic for Colorado Urology, and specializes in minimally invasive surgery for a variety of urologic cancers. This includes HIFU for localized prostate cancer both as a primary treatment and as salvage therapy after radiation or surgery. He is the Director of the HIFU Center of Colorado Urology and is one of the only physicians to offer this procedure in Colorado and the surrounding area.
🤔 What You'll Discover: 🤯
Real Stories, Real Inspiration: Hear inspiring stories of resilience and hope from individuals who have faced cancer.
Support Systems: Learn about the importance of building a strong support system, and discover resources available to help you or your loved ones through this tough journey.
🔗 Why This Matters: 🌍
By listening to this, you will learn how to boost your immune system to help fight cancer
📌 Don't Forget to Subscribe: ✨
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A candid conversation about mental health (and cancer)
Stephanie Bennett, MSW & Steve Hentzen breaking it down
Best ways to handle your mental health when 1st being diagnosed?
How do you adjust to not being able to just go back to life like it was before cancer after your treatment has completed?
How do you go about getting a plan your comfortable that (football analogy) let's you know your going to score when sitting on the 20 yard line? -
A urologist take on prostate cancer research on gay men
Meet Dr. Konety
What have you studied
What have you found
Are gay men at greater risk
What do men need to know
What do professionals need to know