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Being well informed is important for understanding and fighting prostate cancer. Here are some informative websites on prostate cancer.

Support Groups

Us TOO International Prostate Cancer Education and Support Network is a nonprofit organization started in 1990 by prostate cancer survivors. It offers information, counseling, and educational meetings to assist men with prostate disease (and their spouses or partners) in making decisions about their treatment with confidence and support.

Us TOO has more than 330 support group chapters worldwide, and these meetings are free and open to newly diagnosed patients, men currently undergoing treatment, survivors, family members, friends, and healthcare professionals interested in prostate disease.

Locally, Us TOO has chapters in Olympia, Tacoma, Bellevue, and Sequim. Check the web site for meeting times and locations, or call (800) 808-7866.

Man to Man is an American Cancer Society program that provides community-based education and support to men with prostate cancer and their families. Man to Man offers free monthly meetings, as well as community education through its speakers bureau, a newsletter, outreach to high-risk groups, and more. For more information, or to locate a program, call the American Cancer Society at (800) ACS-2345.

A Man to Man chapter meets at the Swedish Cancer Institute on First Hill. Call (425) 957-7440 for more information. These support groups are open to anyone in the community, even if they are receiving treatment elsewhere. Another Man to Man chapter meets at Northwest Hospital & Medical Center. Call (206) 276-3148 for more information.

Gilda's Club Seattle, a nonprofit organization named for Gilda Radner, the comedian who died of ovarian cancer, offers a number of services to people with cancer and their families and friends. These include support and networking groups, lectures, workshops, and social events. The Seattle club, located at 1400 Broadway, does not have a support group just for men with prostate cancer, but it does have several general groups for people with any type of cancer and their family members. Check with the club by phone at (206) 709-1400 or web site for dates and times.

Online Support Groups

There are a number of online support groups for men, where you can communicate by e-mail with other men who have prostate cancer. These include:

  • The Circle
  • Patient to Physician
  • The Prostate List
  • National Cancer Institute (NCI) - The Prostate Cancer section of the NCI web site contains information about prostate cancer treatment, research, clinical trials, screening and testing, and more.
  • National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) is an alliance of 19 of the world’s leading cancer centers, including Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. NCCN is an authoritative source of information to help patients make informed decisions about cancer care. Its programs include treatment guidelines for patients with prostate cancer, which are available online.
  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center is a premier education, advocacy and support center for cancer research in the region and the world. See www.fhcrc.org.
  • The Evergreen Hospital provides cancer services and medical support. Go to www.evergreenhospital.org to review the support, services and education available at Evergreen.