Approximately 400,000 men are living with and after prostate cancer in the UK. Living with prostate cancer can affect your everyday life, work and relationships. Even if you've stopped treatment you might still have side effects, and worry about your cancer coming back.
If you have any concerns, speak to one of our Specialist Nurses over the phone, or chat with our nurses online.
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In many ways, prostate cancer and other prostate problems are the same for men whatever their sexuality. But if you’re gay, bisexual or a man who has sex with men, you might have some specific questions or concerns.Learn more
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Find out how a healthy diet and regular physical activity may help you manage the effects of prostate cancer and its treatment.Learn more
Fatigue is a feeling of extreme tiredness that doesn’t go away, even after you rest. It's very common in men with prostate cancer. Read about the things you can do to help manage your fatigue and give you more energy.Learn more
We discuss the emotional impact of prostate cancer and ways to deal with things.Learn more
Get the facts about work, money, daily life and travel if you're living with or after prostate cancer.Learn more
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