Make Regular Screening Priority One
PSA (prostate-specific antigen) and DRE (digital rectal exam) are typically the initial and simplest options. Contact your family doctor. See additional options see below.
Treatment Tips from Experts + Survivors @BROTHERSfaf
Explore these and others with your family doctor, if you have one. Investigate fully, all the potential outcomes.
About Prostate Cancer and Treatment
About Advanced Prostate Cancer and Treatment Advancements
How to Decide the Best Treatment for Prostate Cancer with Dr. Geo From AUA Las Vegas -EP -143
SBRT & CyberKnife: Who Can Skip ADT/Lupron in Prostate Cancer? with Dr. Jonathan Haas | EP 134
Sex and Continence After Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer Treatment
My personal journey to find solutions to prostate cancer | Solutionaries
Sex After Prostate Cancer
HIFU Treatment for Prostate Cancer | Dr. Ahmed Aly Hussein
About Prostate Cancer and Treatment
About Advanced Prostate Cancer and Treatment Advancements
How to Decide the Best Treatment for Prostate Cancer with Dr. Geo From AUA Las Vegas -EP -143
SBRT & CyberKnife: Who Can Skip ADT/Lupron in Prostate Cancer? with Dr. Jonathan Haas | EP 134
Lifesaving Research, Treatments, Breakthroughs + What’s to Come
Here are some available treatment options for consideration. The choice is ultimately, is exclusively up to you and your loved ones.
Alternatives, Nutrition, Fitness + Well-being, to Amplify Peace of Mind
Some men may prefer a more holistic approach exclusively or combined with clinical techniques. In either scenario, it is important and beneficial to take care of your mental and physical self.
“September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, a month to join together to transform the future of prostate cancer for the 27,900 men in Canada expected to be diagnosed this year. Prostate cancer is one of the least preventable cancers, making advancements in prostate cancer treatment so important.”
We are Family.
BROTHERS is a borderless community, sharing Survivor Stories and expert advice to help men open up about their private battles with prostate cancer, confront associated stigma, and demystify the disease, so we’re all better prepared for what may come.
“Though our fathers may be different, we’re all in this together.”