Out With Prostate Cancer

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About Out With Prostate Cancer

Out with Prostate Cancer is a support group for gay and bisexual men and trans women in the UK. Meetings are held in Manchester and Birmingham.

Out With Prostate Cancer Description

Out with Prostate Cancer provides a safe and confidential environment for men and their partners or supporters to discuss their concerns and experiences with other gay and bisexual men affected by prostate cancer. Trans women affected by prostate cancer are also welcome.

Out with Prostate Cancer North West meets the first Saturday of every month at the Lesbian & Gay Foundation in Manchester, 2-4 pm.

Out with Prostate Cancer Midlands meets the second Saturday of every month at the Birgmingham LGBT Centre, 2-4 pm.

We appreciate that some men may not be able to travel to Manchester or Birmingham to attend the meetings in person so you can also take part the first Saturday of every month using Skype (username: owprostateca).

For more information e-mail:

outwithprostatecancer@yahoo. co. uk (Out with Prostate Cancer North West)

owprostatecancermidlands@gmail.com (Out with Prostate Cancer Midlands)

Established 6th April 2013.

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“This is the definitive book covering the pioneering research that has helped make visible the specific needs and experiences of gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer. It is essential reading from the leaders in the field.” Anthony Lowe, chief executive officer, Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia
“The challenges for gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer have remained poorly described for years – until this book. Covering multiple aspects of the diagnostic, treatm...ent, and recovery periods, the studies presented illuminate the unique challenges for this population. The stories of individual gay men in the final chapters are especially poignant and highlight where the traditional medical establishment can improve services to these men.”
Anne Katz, editor of Oncology Nursing Forum “This is the definitive book covering the pioneering research that has helped make visible the specific needs and experiences of gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer. It is essential reading from the leaders in the field.” Anthony Lowe, chief executive officer, Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia
“Required reading for urologists and oncologists who treat gay and bisexual men as well as for mental health practitioners. I would also recommend it to gay men contemplating treatment for prostate cancer and to their husbands and/or sexual partners as well.” Jack Drescher, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09tdyk1

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You're cordially invited to our March meeting of Out with Prostate Cancer which is on Saturday 3rd March 2018 2pm - 4pm at The LGBT Foundation, 5 Richmond Street, Manchester.

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Our December meeting is this Saturday (2nd December) at 2pm until 4pm - and in a packed program . . . . do come along.

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When doctors and patients talk: making sense of the consultation.
http://www.health.org.uk/…/WhenDoctorsA ndPatientsTalkMaking…

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Why LGBT Support Groups are Essential to People Living With Prostate Cancer.

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Excited to see and be involved with a trial of a monthly one hour LIVE discussion group for gay and bi-sexual men with prostate cancer.

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Ulster University research to maximise sexual well-being for men and their partners after a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Professor Eilis McCaughan will be joining us this Saturday 5 August at The LGBT Foundation in Manchester (2 - 4pm) where we can share our thoughts with her on sexual dysfunction after prostate cancer therapies.
https://tinyurl.com/Eilis-McCaughan

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http://www.kegel8.co.uk/kegel8-pelvic-ton ers.html

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http://tinyurl.com/jq2ervs shows our compliment slip for our support group if you'd like a few do let us know.

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I want a real conversation about the side effects of prostate cancer - for a change. I want to talk emotional not functional.

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Prostate cancer is a taboo cancer.

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People have to think small embarrasment to pay to save your life.

More about Out With Prostate Cancer

Out With Prostate Cancer is located at 5 Richmond Street, M1 3HF Manchester, United Kingdom
07764 741366
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http://www.outwithprostatecancer.org.uk