ZERO's Us TOO Prostate Cancer Support Groups Support groups provide people impacted by prostate cancer with an opportunity to be with others who have a common purpose. While every prostate cancer diagnosis is unique, members of support groups often have similar feelings, worries, and concerns. Support Group Finder Finding a support group may benefit you or your loved one in many ways, including:Feeling less lonely or isolatedImproving understanding of prostate cancer treatment and side effectsGetting practical feedback about treatment optionsTalking openly and honestly about your feelingsImproving skills to cope with challengesReducing distress, depression, anxiety or fatigueGaining a sense of empowermentLearning about education, financial assistance, and other resourcesView, print, or download our Why Join a ZERO Us TOO Support Group sheet now! If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, you are not alone. Search Tool Find a group in your community Our search tool makes it easy to find a prostate cancer support group meeting near you. You can also filter by topics to find groups that are patients, caregivers, or in specialized populations. Support Group Search Support group leadersInterested in becoming a Support Group Leader? View our Leading a ZERO Us TOO Support Group sheet now!This video brought together men from diverse prostate cancer support groups to share their experiences and how being part of a community can be a source of strength. By confiding in other men with prostate cancer, they’ve found information and support. For additional information on all of ZERO’s Us TOO Prostate Cancer Support Groups, or to update us on a support group meeting time/location, please contact Terri Likowski, Director of Us TOO Support Groups, at terri@zerocancer.org. More resources Support Group Leader Resources For Us TOO support group leaders, get practical tools and assistance coordinating meetings in your community. ZERO360: One-on-one support Get free, expert, one-on-one help with any of the problems that arise in your prostate cancer journey. Additional Online Peer Support Options Private, closed groups on forums and social media let you ask honest questions in a non-public place of support. Premier sponsor Sponsors
Finding a support group may benefit you or your loved one in many ways, including:Feeling less lonely or isolatedImproving understanding of prostate cancer treatment and side effectsGetting practical feedback about treatment optionsTalking openly and honestly about your feelingsImproving skills to cope with challengesReducing distress, depression, anxiety or fatigueGaining a sense of empowermentLearning about education, financial assistance, and other resourcesView, print, or download our Why Join a ZERO Us TOO Support Group sheet now! If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, you are not alone.
Search Tool Find a group in your community Our search tool makes it easy to find a prostate cancer support group meeting near you. You can also filter by topics to find groups that are patients, caregivers, or in specialized populations. Support Group Search
Support group leadersInterested in becoming a Support Group Leader? View our Leading a ZERO Us TOO Support Group sheet now!This video brought together men from diverse prostate cancer support groups to share their experiences and how being part of a community can be a source of strength. By confiding in other men with prostate cancer, they’ve found information and support. For additional information on all of ZERO’s Us TOO Prostate Cancer Support Groups, or to update us on a support group meeting time/location, please contact Terri Likowski, Director of Us TOO Support Groups, at terri@zerocancer.org.
More resources Support Group Leader Resources For Us TOO support group leaders, get practical tools and assistance coordinating meetings in your community. ZERO360: One-on-one support Get free, expert, one-on-one help with any of the problems that arise in your prostate cancer journey. Additional Online Peer Support Options Private, closed groups on forums and social media let you ask honest questions in a non-public place of support.