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We believe that there are five initial steps to help you deal with a Prostate Cancer diagnosis. This is the first step:

DON'T PANIC

Fear is a dreadful emotion. It stops us thinking logically.  It makes us rush into doing things.

A prostate cancer diagnosis is a fearful thing. Everything we have ever heard, all the half-forgotten stories, come crashing down on us.  

We become numb. As one of our mentors said: "...at the doctor's room, the last thing I remember was the word 'cancer'!"

So, hard as it may seem, you must not panic. You must put fear behind you. You can do this by gaining knowledge.

As you gain knowledge, you will find that although you should be concerned about the
diagnosis, you will lose the blind fear and the panic which goes with it. So follow the next four steps, set out below and gain the knowledge to help you take control of your life.

You will also find this website contains the stories of men who are survivors of Prostate Cancer and who are now Mentors, primarily for newly-diagnosed men, their partners, and for daughters and sons. You will see from their tales that there is, indeed, life after Prostate Cancer.

These men and their partners are here to help you through the hard times -for they have all been there before you.

These are the four successive steps to better understand your diagnosis:

NOW GO TO THE NEXT STEP - SOME GOOD NEWS

 

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