Online survey needs your views!

Prostate cancer survivors as well as their partners are invited to complete an online survey on sexual satisfaction after prostate cancer therapy. Answers provided by willing participants will provide information that will benefit many men and couples living with the long-term sexual side effects of the disease and its treatment. To join, just click on the appropriate link below.

If you have questions about the study, email Dr. Jo-an Baldwin Peters at dr.jo.an.p@gmail.com.

The Book Corner

The Canadian Guide to Prostate Cancer

A complete new guide by leading prostate cancer authorities (authors of So You’re Having Prostate Surgery) provides in-depth information on a broad range of topics: predicting risk, screening

The Canadian Guide to Prostate Cancer

The Source

The Canadian Continence Foundation (TCCF) is a national not-for-profit organization that responds to thousands of requests for information and education from individuals and healthcare professionals. Their mission is to help people living with incontinence and

The Source

Foods That Fight Cancer: Preventing Cancer Through Diet

Find out how making certain foods — like fruits and vegetables, green tea, turmeric, chocolate and red wine — a part of your regular diet can help reduce the risk of cancer or slow its

Foods That Fight Cancer: Preventing Cancer Through Diet

Prostate! Prostate! Prostate!

When Harold Usher was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he and his wife felt at a loss. They didn’t have a clue even about what questions they should be asking the urologist.

Prostate! Prostate! Prostate!

The Intelligent Patient Guide to Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis Canada (www.osteoporosis.ca) has officially endorsed a new book that provides reliable, evidence-based information on the causes, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis.

The Intelligent Patient Guide to Osteoporosis

Challenging Prostate Cancer: Nutrition, Exercise and You

Interesting and informative new lifestyle guide put out by a team of experts including urologists, kinesiologists, nutritionists, psychologists and nurses at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto.<

Challenging Prostate Cancer: Nutrition, Exercise and You