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The Second Step is know that there is some

 GOOD NEWS

In spite of what you may have read, very few men die from Prostate Cancer. Less than 5% of male deaths in the USA are from this disease. Compare this with heart conditions which cause about 35% of male deaths in the USA.

The latest studies show that about 95% of men diagnosed in the USA today will not have died from Prostate Cancer in the fifteen or twenty years following diagnosis.

Most of the feelings of fear and panic which you are almost certainly are based on all the bad things you have heard or read about cancer and Prostate Cancer, but not all of what you remember or have been told is true.

You might also find it useful to go to this Chart. It is in .pdf format, so you wilL need Adobe Acrobat or similar to open it. The chart summarises the number of people diagnosed with forty different cancers in the United States in 2003 and shows the number of people who died from these diseases. Another column expresses the number of deaths as a percentage of the number of people diagnosed.

That is just part of the Good News. But there is some Not So Good News. There are some down sides you need to be aware of. YANA's mentors can help you to deal with the negatives.  Prostate Cancer need not become a death sentence.

NOT SO GOOD NEWS

There is some Not So Good News about Surviving Prostate Cancer. It isn't easy. It isn't quick. You will be facing a life that changes quite drastically. Relationships will be strained. You will need all the help you can get, especially in the early stages of your diagnosis and treatment.

But that is what we are here for, with our combined experience. Brief details of the Mentor's diagnosis and treatment are shown on our MENTORS EXPERIENCES They are listed by treatment chosen, to make it easier for you to pick one you can relate to but are also accessible by Age at diagnosis, Initial PSA, Gleason Score and Year of diagnosis.

Feel free to email any of our Mentors.They will do all they can to support you on your way. We will show you how to find these pages on the site, but for now would like you to go on the the next page, which will help you understand your diagnosis and some of the terms used.

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