Find Resources and Information enter key words 89 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Downloadable Materials Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Downloadable Materials 2021 ZERO Prostate Cancer Annual Report Downloadable Materials Chart: Prostate Cancer Stages Downloadable Materials Chart: NCCN Guidelines for Early Detection (Age, Risk Factors, PSA Scores) This chart shows how PSA levels change with age, and how various risk factors can inform your decision-making process when discussing prostate cancer testing with your doctor. Downloadable Materials Caregiver Guide (PDF) The purpose of this guide is to provide caregivers with tools, tips, resources, coping strategies, and support when supporting someone fighting or living with prostate cancer. Putting your own needs aside while you care for your loved one will not work in the long term. You have the right to take pride in what you’re doing, you have the right to seek help from others, and you have the right to maintain some bit of normalcy from your life before your loved one was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Downloadable Materials Hoja de Dator del Cáncer de Próstata Spanish speaking website visitors can learn the basic facts about prostate cancer as a disease and living with it such as how many men are living with prostate cancer in the U.S, the share of men who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, what the survival rate for prostate cancer diagnosed in its earliest stages is etc. Downloadable Materials Infographic: Black Men and Prostate Cancer by the Numbers Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American men after skin cancer. African-American men are particularly affected by it. Learning more can help you better understand the disease and share information with others. Downloadable Materials Questions for Your Doctor: Clinical Trials Guide Many times, people do not participate in a clinical trial because they didn't know they were eligible or that one was available. It is important to ask and learn about clinical trials when you are making a treatment decision, as one may be an option for you. We've created a guide for you so you know what questions to ask your doctor, or a clinical trial coordinator. Downloadable Materials Recursos de apoyo gratuito para pacientes con cáncer de próstata Los desafíos prácticos del cáncer de próstata pueden ser abrumadores y estresantes. ZERO360 es un servicio gratuito e integral, cuenta con personal que son administradores de casos que ayudan a los pacientes y a sus familias a: Coordinar temas del seguro; Encontrar recursos para ayudar a pagar el tratamiento y los gastos de vida; Conectarse con servicios de apoyo emocional Asegurar el acceso a la atención Comuníquese con un coordinador de casos de ZERO360 hoy. Downloadable Materials Árbol Genealógico del Cáncer de Próstata El antecedente familiar es un factor de riesgo para el cáncer de próstata. Tener un pariente cercano con un diagnóstico de cáncer de próstata puede duplicar su riesgo de desarrollar la enfermedad. Además, es importante saber sobre antecedentes familiares de cáncer de mamas, ovarios y pancreático. Se ha identificado que las mutaciones de genes presentes en esos cánceres están también presentes en el cáncer de próstata y se vinculan con una enfermedad más agresiva. Alentamos a que use esta información en conversaciones con su equipo de atención de la salud sobre el cáncer de próstata y temas relacionados. Downloadable Materials Prostate Cancer Family Tree Family history is a risk factor for prostate cancer. Having one close relative with a prostate cancer diagnosis may double your risk of getting the disease. It is also important to know about a family history of breast, ovarian, or pancreatic cancers. Gene mutations found in those cancers have been identified in prostate cancer and linked to more aggressive disease. We encourage you to use this information in conversations with your healthcare team about prostate cancer and related topics. Downloadable Materials Prostate Cancer Recurrence - Resources from Lantheus Recurrent disease is common and occurs in about a third of the men who receive treatment intended to cure prostate cancer. Diagnostic imaging may help men with recurrent prostate cancer and their doctor understand your disease. Review this material to learn more. Downloadable Materials Medical Information Worksheet for Newly Diagnosed If you're newly diagnosed with prostate cancer, use the Medical Information Worksheet to track important information about your diagnosis. Downloadable Materials Questions for Your Doctor: Newly Diagnosed These questions are to help someone who has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer begin to make a plan with their healthcare team. Consider using a notebook to record test results, treatments, and upcoming appointments to feel more organized. Having all important information together may help reduce some of the stress of a prostate cancer diagnosis. Downloadable Materials About Advanced Prostate Cancer Get what you need to know about advanced prostate cancer. Downloadable Materials Questions for Your Doctor: Advanced Prostate Cancer These questions are to help someone living with advanced prostate cancer make a plan with their healthcare team to best manage the disease. Prostate cancer that spreads outside the prostate to other parts of the body is called metastatic prostate cancer (also called stage IV or advanced prostate cancer). Although metastatic prostate cancer cannot be cured, it can be treated and managed. Today, men are living longer with metastatic prostate cancer. Downloadable Materials 2023/2024 Advanced Prostate Cancer Newsletter Read about the latest advancements regarding advanced prostate cancer and stay up to date with us. Downloadable Materials Black Men and Prostate Cancer by the Numbers Infographic Use this infographic to raise awareness in your community about the vast differences in how prostate cancer affects Black men. Downloadable Materials Black Men's Virtual Support Group Flyer ZERO's Black Men’s Prostate Cancer Initiative Virtual Support Group provides Black/African American prostate cancer patients and survivors a private and safe space in which they can share their experiences and gain community and support from one another. Downloadable Materials ZERO's Health Equity & Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative Programs Learn more about ZERO's efforts to achieve health equity, including through the Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative programs. Downloadable Materials A Forum for Her Flyer A Forum for Her, a support group for female care partners of people diagnosed with prostate cancer, provides a safe space for women to discuss their own needs and challenges that can come after a loved one’s diagnosis. Conversations are confidential and care partners are able to explore and share feelings without judgment. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next Page
enter key words 89 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Downloadable Materials Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Downloadable Materials 2021 ZERO Prostate Cancer Annual Report Downloadable Materials Chart: Prostate Cancer Stages Downloadable Materials Chart: NCCN Guidelines for Early Detection (Age, Risk Factors, PSA Scores) This chart shows how PSA levels change with age, and how various risk factors can inform your decision-making process when discussing prostate cancer testing with your doctor. Downloadable Materials Caregiver Guide (PDF) The purpose of this guide is to provide caregivers with tools, tips, resources, coping strategies, and support when supporting someone fighting or living with prostate cancer. Putting your own needs aside while you care for your loved one will not work in the long term. You have the right to take pride in what you’re doing, you have the right to seek help from others, and you have the right to maintain some bit of normalcy from your life before your loved one was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Downloadable Materials Hoja de Dator del Cáncer de Próstata Spanish speaking website visitors can learn the basic facts about prostate cancer as a disease and living with it such as how many men are living with prostate cancer in the U.S, the share of men who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, what the survival rate for prostate cancer diagnosed in its earliest stages is etc. Downloadable Materials Infographic: Black Men and Prostate Cancer by the Numbers Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American men after skin cancer. African-American men are particularly affected by it. Learning more can help you better understand the disease and share information with others. Downloadable Materials Questions for Your Doctor: Clinical Trials Guide Many times, people do not participate in a clinical trial because they didn't know they were eligible or that one was available. It is important to ask and learn about clinical trials when you are making a treatment decision, as one may be an option for you. We've created a guide for you so you know what questions to ask your doctor, or a clinical trial coordinator. Downloadable Materials Recursos de apoyo gratuito para pacientes con cáncer de próstata Los desafíos prácticos del cáncer de próstata pueden ser abrumadores y estresantes. ZERO360 es un servicio gratuito e integral, cuenta con personal que son administradores de casos que ayudan a los pacientes y a sus familias a: Coordinar temas del seguro; Encontrar recursos para ayudar a pagar el tratamiento y los gastos de vida; Conectarse con servicios de apoyo emocional Asegurar el acceso a la atención Comuníquese con un coordinador de casos de ZERO360 hoy. Downloadable Materials Árbol Genealógico del Cáncer de Próstata El antecedente familiar es un factor de riesgo para el cáncer de próstata. Tener un pariente cercano con un diagnóstico de cáncer de próstata puede duplicar su riesgo de desarrollar la enfermedad. Además, es importante saber sobre antecedentes familiares de cáncer de mamas, ovarios y pancreático. Se ha identificado que las mutaciones de genes presentes en esos cánceres están también presentes en el cáncer de próstata y se vinculan con una enfermedad más agresiva. Alentamos a que use esta información en conversaciones con su equipo de atención de la salud sobre el cáncer de próstata y temas relacionados. Downloadable Materials Prostate Cancer Family Tree Family history is a risk factor for prostate cancer. Having one close relative with a prostate cancer diagnosis may double your risk of getting the disease. It is also important to know about a family history of breast, ovarian, or pancreatic cancers. Gene mutations found in those cancers have been identified in prostate cancer and linked to more aggressive disease. We encourage you to use this information in conversations with your healthcare team about prostate cancer and related topics. Downloadable Materials Prostate Cancer Recurrence - Resources from Lantheus Recurrent disease is common and occurs in about a third of the men who receive treatment intended to cure prostate cancer. Diagnostic imaging may help men with recurrent prostate cancer and their doctor understand your disease. Review this material to learn more. Downloadable Materials Medical Information Worksheet for Newly Diagnosed If you're newly diagnosed with prostate cancer, use the Medical Information Worksheet to track important information about your diagnosis. Downloadable Materials Questions for Your Doctor: Newly Diagnosed These questions are to help someone who has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer begin to make a plan with their healthcare team. Consider using a notebook to record test results, treatments, and upcoming appointments to feel more organized. Having all important information together may help reduce some of the stress of a prostate cancer diagnosis. Downloadable Materials About Advanced Prostate Cancer Get what you need to know about advanced prostate cancer. Downloadable Materials Questions for Your Doctor: Advanced Prostate Cancer These questions are to help someone living with advanced prostate cancer make a plan with their healthcare team to best manage the disease. Prostate cancer that spreads outside the prostate to other parts of the body is called metastatic prostate cancer (also called stage IV or advanced prostate cancer). Although metastatic prostate cancer cannot be cured, it can be treated and managed. Today, men are living longer with metastatic prostate cancer. Downloadable Materials 2023/2024 Advanced Prostate Cancer Newsletter Read about the latest advancements regarding advanced prostate cancer and stay up to date with us. Downloadable Materials Black Men and Prostate Cancer by the Numbers Infographic Use this infographic to raise awareness in your community about the vast differences in how prostate cancer affects Black men. Downloadable Materials Black Men's Virtual Support Group Flyer ZERO's Black Men’s Prostate Cancer Initiative Virtual Support Group provides Black/African American prostate cancer patients and survivors a private and safe space in which they can share their experiences and gain community and support from one another. Downloadable Materials ZERO's Health Equity & Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative Programs Learn more about ZERO's efforts to achieve health equity, including through the Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative programs. Downloadable Materials A Forum for Her Flyer A Forum for Her, a support group for female care partners of people diagnosed with prostate cancer, provides a safe space for women to discuss their own needs and challenges that can come after a loved one’s diagnosis. Conversations are confidential and care partners are able to explore and share feelings without judgment. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next Page
Downloadable Materials Chart: NCCN Guidelines for Early Detection (Age, Risk Factors, PSA Scores) This chart shows how PSA levels change with age, and how various risk factors can inform your decision-making process when discussing prostate cancer testing with your doctor.
Downloadable Materials Caregiver Guide (PDF) The purpose of this guide is to provide caregivers with tools, tips, resources, coping strategies, and support when supporting someone fighting or living with prostate cancer. Putting your own needs aside while you care for your loved one will not work in the long term. You have the right to take pride in what you’re doing, you have the right to seek help from others, and you have the right to maintain some bit of normalcy from your life before your loved one was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Downloadable Materials Hoja de Dator del Cáncer de Próstata Spanish speaking website visitors can learn the basic facts about prostate cancer as a disease and living with it such as how many men are living with prostate cancer in the U.S, the share of men who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, what the survival rate for prostate cancer diagnosed in its earliest stages is etc.
Downloadable Materials Infographic: Black Men and Prostate Cancer by the Numbers Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American men after skin cancer. African-American men are particularly affected by it. Learning more can help you better understand the disease and share information with others.
Downloadable Materials Questions for Your Doctor: Clinical Trials Guide Many times, people do not participate in a clinical trial because they didn't know they were eligible or that one was available. It is important to ask and learn about clinical trials when you are making a treatment decision, as one may be an option for you. We've created a guide for you so you know what questions to ask your doctor, or a clinical trial coordinator.
Downloadable Materials Recursos de apoyo gratuito para pacientes con cáncer de próstata Los desafíos prácticos del cáncer de próstata pueden ser abrumadores y estresantes. ZERO360 es un servicio gratuito e integral, cuenta con personal que son administradores de casos que ayudan a los pacientes y a sus familias a: Coordinar temas del seguro; Encontrar recursos para ayudar a pagar el tratamiento y los gastos de vida; Conectarse con servicios de apoyo emocional Asegurar el acceso a la atención Comuníquese con un coordinador de casos de ZERO360 hoy.
Downloadable Materials Árbol Genealógico del Cáncer de Próstata El antecedente familiar es un factor de riesgo para el cáncer de próstata. Tener un pariente cercano con un diagnóstico de cáncer de próstata puede duplicar su riesgo de desarrollar la enfermedad. Además, es importante saber sobre antecedentes familiares de cáncer de mamas, ovarios y pancreático. Se ha identificado que las mutaciones de genes presentes en esos cánceres están también presentes en el cáncer de próstata y se vinculan con una enfermedad más agresiva. Alentamos a que use esta información en conversaciones con su equipo de atención de la salud sobre el cáncer de próstata y temas relacionados.
Downloadable Materials Prostate Cancer Family Tree Family history is a risk factor for prostate cancer. Having one close relative with a prostate cancer diagnosis may double your risk of getting the disease. It is also important to know about a family history of breast, ovarian, or pancreatic cancers. Gene mutations found in those cancers have been identified in prostate cancer and linked to more aggressive disease. We encourage you to use this information in conversations with your healthcare team about prostate cancer and related topics.
Downloadable Materials Prostate Cancer Recurrence - Resources from Lantheus Recurrent disease is common and occurs in about a third of the men who receive treatment intended to cure prostate cancer. Diagnostic imaging may help men with recurrent prostate cancer and their doctor understand your disease. Review this material to learn more.
Downloadable Materials Medical Information Worksheet for Newly Diagnosed If you're newly diagnosed with prostate cancer, use the Medical Information Worksheet to track important information about your diagnosis.
Downloadable Materials Questions for Your Doctor: Newly Diagnosed These questions are to help someone who has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer begin to make a plan with their healthcare team. Consider using a notebook to record test results, treatments, and upcoming appointments to feel more organized. Having all important information together may help reduce some of the stress of a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Downloadable Materials About Advanced Prostate Cancer Get what you need to know about advanced prostate cancer.
Downloadable Materials Questions for Your Doctor: Advanced Prostate Cancer These questions are to help someone living with advanced prostate cancer make a plan with their healthcare team to best manage the disease. Prostate cancer that spreads outside the prostate to other parts of the body is called metastatic prostate cancer (also called stage IV or advanced prostate cancer). Although metastatic prostate cancer cannot be cured, it can be treated and managed. Today, men are living longer with metastatic prostate cancer.
Downloadable Materials 2023/2024 Advanced Prostate Cancer Newsletter Read about the latest advancements regarding advanced prostate cancer and stay up to date with us.
Downloadable Materials Black Men and Prostate Cancer by the Numbers Infographic Use this infographic to raise awareness in your community about the vast differences in how prostate cancer affects Black men.
Downloadable Materials Black Men's Virtual Support Group Flyer ZERO's Black Men’s Prostate Cancer Initiative Virtual Support Group provides Black/African American prostate cancer patients and survivors a private and safe space in which they can share their experiences and gain community and support from one another.
Downloadable Materials ZERO's Health Equity & Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative Programs Learn more about ZERO's efforts to achieve health equity, including through the Black Men's Prostate Cancer Initiative programs.
Downloadable Materials A Forum for Her Flyer A Forum for Her, a support group for female care partners of people diagnosed with prostate cancer, provides a safe space for women to discuss their own needs and challenges that can come after a loved one’s diagnosis. Conversations are confidential and care partners are able to explore and share feelings without judgment.