Living and Loving with Prostate Cancer: Men Deserve Better
Treat the disease and the man, urge advocacy groups worldwide
The charter from 13 major prostate cancer groups in the US and
“Prostate cancer is reaching epidemic status. It is possibly one of the biggest challenges to men’s health in the world today but through the charter, we’re urging men to take control of their own healthcare.” comments
The group’s overarching concern is a lack of clear and consistent information, particularly in areas that affect a man’s quality of life and that of his family. Prostate cancer and its treatments impact on all elements of a man’s life. Many men experience urinary incontinence and impotence, and a loss of sexual desire which can severely compromise their sense of masculinity and affect their work, social activity and love life. The charter asks for practices to be put into place to better inform and educate men, their families and all those involved in prostate cancer care of the far reaching effects of the disease and to encourage a more open, communicative and holistic approach to its treatment and management.
Living and Loving With Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in developed nations and the third most prevalent cancer in the world. Each year, 679,000 men are diagnosed with the disease worldwide, and it kills 221,000 men globally annually.
The prostate gland is part of the male reproductive system, and the growth and function of the prostate depends on the male sex hormone testosterone. In men, testosterone helps maintain sex drive and sexual function, muscle mass and strength, mood and energy levels as well as bone strength. Prostate cancer and some treatments can affect a man’s natural hormone production. The disease and the treatment can often trigger a number of side effects that impact the man’s sex life, and consequently, that of his partner.
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity – World Health Organization
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Participating Prostate Cancer Groups
USA Us TOO International Prostate Cancer Education and Support
Network
USA ZERO
Austria Selbsthilfe Prostatakrebs
Belgium Wij Ook Belgie - US Too Belgium
Denmark PROPA Prostate Cancer Patient Society
France Association National des Malades du cancer de la prostate
(l'ANAMACaP)
Germany Bundesverband ProstataKrebs Selbsthilfe BPS
Ireland Men Against Cancer (MAC)
Italy Europa Uomo Italia Onlus
Netherlands Stichting Contactgroep Prostaatkanker
Spain FEFOC
Sweden Prostatacancerforbundet
UK Prostate Cancer Support Federation
The creation of the charter was supported by financial assistance from
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
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