Further Information

Further information about prostate cancer can be obtained from the links listed on the Lions prostate Cancer Website at www.prostatehealth.org.au. Other educational resources and support groups can also be accessed from this site.

If you know of any other useful sites about prostate cancer and prostate disease, please let us know by email to MrPHIP@prostatehealth.org.au.

Internet sites

The Prostate cancer Infolink:
http://www.comed.com/Prostate/index.html.
( US site with extensive functions including information on treatment and diagnosis, facility to ask questions and reporting of men's experiences.)

The following is a local (Adelaide) prostate cancer web site: http://arthur.merlin.net.au/~maisie/ .
It has experiences of some Australian men with prostate cancer and a comprehensive article by Stephanie Osfield.

US and UK sites

American Cancer Society:
www.cancer.org

Prostate Pointers:
http://rattler.cameron.edu/prostate/

Cancer News on the Net:
www.cancernews.com/

Wellness Web Homepage:
www.wellweb.com/PROSTATE/prostate.htm

American Foundation for Urologic Disease:
www.afud.org/

The Prostate Cancer charity:
www.prostate-cancer.org.uk

US TOO:
www.ustoo.com

John Hopkins University:
http://prostate.urol.jhu.edu

University of Pennsylvania:
http://oncolink.upenn.edu/disease/prostate

University of Michigan:
www.cancer.med.umich.edu/prostcan/prostcan.html
(thanks to C..Marsland for this list)

The MrPHIP information sheet "Prostate Cancer: Useful Resources" includes a list of books, videos and organisations providing information on prostate cancer.


For more information contact the cancer organisation in your state by phoning 13 1120
or visit the website at: www.prostatehealth.org.au/lions

This information sheet is not intended to take the place of medical advice. Information on prostate disease is constantly being upated. We have made every effort to ensure that information was current at the time of production, however your GP or specialist may provide you with new or different information which is more appropriate to your needs.

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