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this Search Engine to help you find specific items of interest on this site.
The
site is absolutely independent and we have not sought, nor will we, any endorsement
or funding from any organisation. In that way we can maintain our integrity and
freedom. Although we seek no fees or payment for what is provided on the site,
we do have ongoing costs and if you wish, you can DONATE
towards these costs, using credit cards or PayPal. There
are two parts to the site:
First and foremost we aim to provide basic information - and links to more detailed
sites - for people who have recently had the news of a prostate cancer diagnosis.
The links to the relevant pages are shown below. If you hit the "Don't Panic"
button an arrival, and followed instructions, you will have been to these pages
already.
DON'T
PANIC : GOOD
NEWS! : DIAGNOSIS : SURVIVING
: TREATMENT CHOICES : RESOURCES
In
addition to those pages, you can read A Strange Place. This is a simple
Information Guide to Prostate Cancer written by Terry Herbert, long time prostate
cancer survivor and owner of this site. It was developed primarily as a booklet
for men with no access to the Internet, and is a useful source of basic information.
You can read the booklet at A
Strange Place If
you want to print a copy of the booklet, there is a version in pdf
format, which will make printing easier.It
is a large file (906 KB) and may take a minute or two to download, depending on
your line speed.
The booklet is 32 pages in all, so if you don't want to print it out, a hard copy
is available, free of charge.
Click on the cover [left] or mail Terry
giving details of your postal address.
The secondary focus is to show that you are not alone.
Thousands of people have been down the road ahead of you and hundreds of them
(more than 850 at last count) have told their stories. Most of these men have
left their e-mail addresses and will respond to any questions you might have.
TREATMENT
EXPERIENCES
is where men and their partners give details of their diagnosis
and treatment. This main index is by choice of treatment, but you can also access
these stories by
Anything
to do with Prostate Cancer can be discussed on the DISCUSSION
FORUM. There are only
three rules: no commercials or fundraisers, no harvesting for Spam and no flaming
- be politeness is required at all times. Although there are no qualified medical
people on the Forum, the combined experience of the members can usually answer
most questions.
Although
a diagnosis of prostate cancer is serious, life without laughter is not much fun
- and laughter is of value in the battle for continued good health. TROOP
C contains some wry looks at our disease.
The
Site Search Engine below may help you find anything specific that you are looking
for.
If
you find any links that do not work as you go through the site it would help us
enormously if you could report these to Terry.
The
site is absolutely independent and we have not sought, nor will we, any endorsement
or funding from any organisation. In that way we can maintain our integrity and
freedom. Although we seek no fees or payment for what is provided on the site,
we do have ongoing costs. If
you have found this site useful and wish to contribute to these costs, donations
of any amounts may be made quite safely by clicking on the logo below. We
are not a registered charity, so in most tax regimes any payment made will not
be tax deductible. If
you do not have a PayPal account or are reluctant to use this facility, you can
donate by Visa Card or Mastercard by clicking on the PayPal link below. You will
see in the bottom left the option to use a card instead of PayPal. If you take
this option, there are two aspects that have caused some problems previously:
After you enter your donation amount, click Update Total. Missing this
step will cause frustration!
Ensure that you select your country of residence in the drop down menu on the
following page - the default menu is Australia, but it is possible to donate from
any country.
This
site is for all the men, their partners, sons and daughters, and all those who
care. 
Why
the walnut? Click on this one and find out!
| A
prostate cancer diagnosis is a fearful thing. Fear
is a dreadful emotion. It stops us thinking logically. It makes us rush
into doing things. If
that is how you're feeling, read this: DON'T
PANIC
In
spite of what you may have read, very few men die from Prostate Cancer - see some
facts here: GOOD
NEWS!
If
you are wondering what your diagnosis means, some of the common terms needed to
gain an important understanding are here DIAGNOSIS
There are things you can do after diagnosis which will help you on your journey
- see SURVIVING
Choosing
the most suitable treatment can be confusing - and some options may not be mentioned
by your doctor. See them at TREATMENT
CHOICES
There
are many sources of information on the internet and some of the ones that might
help you are at RESOURCES
Use
the SEARCH
ENGINE to look for any additional information or ask your questions
by joining the DISCUSSION
FORUM. More
than 850 men have told the story of their experiences after being diagnosed with
prostate cancer. Because most people are looking for information about one specific
type of treatment,the stories are initially
listed by TREATMENT
To help "match up" your diagnosis, they are also listed by
PSA
AGE AT DIAGNOSIS
GLEASON SCORE
YEAR OF DIAGNOSIS and
to help you find someone nearby, also by
COUNTRY
AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE
To
tell your story, JOIN US;
if
you have told your story please UPDATE
YOUR STORY - it is SO important for
newly diagnosed men to know there is life after prostate cancer. There
are no sponsors of this site. In that way independence of views and information
is guaranteed. If you find this site useful, you can DONATE,
using credit cards or Paypal. There
is some evidence that laughter can help maintain health - and in any event, life
continues after prostate cancer, and life would not be much fun without laughter.
TROOP
C
has some amusing, and thought provoking contributions from men with prostate cancer.
Finally,
if you want to know how this site came about and who set it up, go along to
ABOUT US. |