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Prostate cancer group helps men adjust and aim for happy lives
Summary
A PROSTaid group in Leicester meets monthly to offer peer support to men diagnosed with prostate cancer. The regional charity also funds four specialist cancer nurses across Leicestershire and Northamptonshire.
Content
A PROSTaid group in Leicester meets monthly at The Cradock Arms to provide a space for men diagnosed with prostate cancer to talk and find support. A member, Gareth Jones of Blaby, said he joined three months after his 2023 diagnosis and found value in speaking with others who had similar experiences. The local group is one of five run by the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire wing of a national charity. The regional organisation also funds four specialist cancer nurses, three in Leicestershire and one in Northampton.
Key details:
- The group meets monthly at The Cradock Arms in Leicester and welcomes men with prostate conditions; partners sometimes attend.
- Gareth Jones said being with others who had the same condition helped him process his diagnosis and build close support connections.
- The local wing runs five groups across the region as part of the national charity's activities.
- The regional charity funds four specialist cancer nurses serving Leicestershire and Northamptonshire.
Summary:
The group is presented as a peer support resource that members say helps them cope and aim for fulfilling lives after diagnosis. Undetermined at this time.
