Men ‘Speaking Freely’
GoTo Meeting - Barniskis RoomThe group is open to all conditions. We don’t discuss medicine, protocols and treatments – rather all the other issues you have to deal with living with your condition.
The group is open to all conditions. We don’t discuss medicine, protocols and treatments – rather all the other issues you have to deal with living with your condition.
This group is for all men diagnosed with low or intermediate risk disease at whatever stage of treatment. We often discuss the greatest quandary faced by newly diagnosed men …. treatment alternatives & side effects, with men who have experienced the range of treatments. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. 2nd & 4th […]
This group is for men with complex disease either at diagnosis, or whose disease has recurred with or without evidence of metastasis. With men who have experienced the gamut of treatments, we discuss status, as well as new developments in treatment and technology. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. 1st & 3rd Mondays […]
The AnCan MS Support Group is a peer-led virtual twice-monthly support group for people living with Multiple Sclerosis. Our platform offers live interactive audio and optional video chat that you can join online or by phone. The group is for men and women living with the challenges that come with any form of MS.
Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer Virtual Support Group Active Surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer presents its own challenges that are very different from other treatment protocols. This virtual group is for men and caregivers on or considering AS to treat their condition. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. Wednesday evenings at 8 […]
Back in mid-2012, the US Preventative Services Task Force first made the following recommendation with an associated D Grade:
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends against prostate-specific antigen (PSA)–based screening for prostate cancer.
This group is for men with complex disease either at diagnosis, or whose disease has recurred with or without evidence of metastasis. With men who have experienced the gamut of treatments, we discuss status, as well as new developments in treatment and technology. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. 1st & 3rd Mondays […]
Caregivers are a much underserved population truly doing ‘Gods work’. This group supports caregivers of those living with Stage 3 or Stage 4 cancer of any type, as well as those recently bereaved. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 8 pm EST/EDT (US) Moderators: Susan Lahaie, Pat Washburn, and Rick Davis.
Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer Virtual Support Group Active Surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer presents its own challenges that are very different from other treatment protocols. This virtual group is for men and caregivers on or considering AS to treat their condition. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. Click here for detailed information. […]
The group is open to all conditions. We don’t discuss medicine, protocols and treatments – rather all the other issues you have to deal with living with your condition.
This group is for all men diagnosed with low or intermediate risk disease at whatever stage of treatment. We often discuss the greatest quandary faced by newly diagnosed men …. treatment alternatives & side effects, with men who have experienced the range of treatments. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. 2nd & 4th […]
The AnCan MS Support Group is a peer-led virtual twice-monthly support group for people living with Multiple Sclerosis. Our platform offers live interactive audio and optional video chat that you can join online or by phone. The group is for men and women living with the challenges that come with any form of MS.
This group is for men with complex disease either at diagnosis, or whose disease has recurred with or without evidence of metastasis. With men who have experienced the gamut of treatments, we discuss status, as well as new developments in treatment and technology. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. 1st & 3rd Mondays […]
Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer Virtual Support Group Active Surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer presents its own challenges that are very different from other treatment protocols. This virtual group is for men and caregivers on or considering AS to treat their condition. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. Click here for detailed information. […]
Active Surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer presents its own challenges that are very different from other treatment protocols. This virtual group is for men and caregivers on or considering AS to treat their condition. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation.
The group is open to all conditions. We don’t discuss medicine, protocols and treatments – rather all the other issues you have to deal with living with your condition.
This group is for men with complex disease either at diagnosis, or whose disease has recurred with or without evidence of metastasis. With men who have experienced the gamut of treatments, we discuss status, as well as new developments in treatment and technology. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. 1st & 3rd Mondays […]
Caregivers are a much underserved population truly doing ‘Gods work’. This group supports caregivers of those living with Stage 3 or Stage 4 cancer of any type, as well as those recently bereaved. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 8 pm EST/EDT (US) Moderators: Susan Lahaie, Pat Washburn, and Rick Davis.
Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer Virtual Support Group Active Surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer presents its own challenges that are very different from other treatment protocols. This virtual group is for men and caregivers on or considering AS to treat their condition. New participants are given priority to discuss their situation. Wednesday evenings at 8 […]
Back in mid-2012, the US Preventative Services Task Force first made the following recommendation with an associated D Grade:
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends against prostate-specific antigen (PSA)–based screening for prostate cancer.