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Managing Incontinence - One of the Most Feared Problems With Prostate Cancer Treatment

A webinar from Prostate Cancer UK - Wednesday 30th September 2020

 

Many men have problems with incontinence, but do not talk about it.


Hosted by Dr Steve Allen, this insightful and relatable webinar will give a simple explanation of what may be happening and how this can be managed - as well as some practical advice and personal experience.


Steve has a firm belief that if you can understand how your body works, then you can understand more easily what can go wrong. This makes it easier to understand what may be able to help, and indeed why some treatments may not help you at all. The webinar will describe the 'medical' side of things in simple terms and draw upon his personal journey with both severe incontinence and sexual dysfunction.


Pre-Register to secure your slot – places are limited!!


The webinar will take place on Wednesday 30th September 2020 at 19:00.


To register in advance, please visit https://prostatecanceruk.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dLWwyIKZQD6bNzdATcX6Sw


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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Steve Allen - Webinar host

@Tackle Patient Representative and Prostate Cancer UK Volunteer


Steve is a retired doctor and at the age of 59 was diagnosed with prostate cancer.


"I could have been diagnosed earlier, but I had studiously ignored my classic urinary symptoms for nearly 2 years. By today’s standards I have probably been over-treated. To be regretful or angry about this is totally non-productive. I am now closely involved as a volunteer with Tackle and with Prostate Cancer UK. I see working with both charities as being a symbiotic relationship and certainly not competitive. Both have the same objectives for men and their families affected by prostate cancer. Through my work with them I have gained a huge amount of knowledge and understanding from the experiences that many people have shared with me over the past years."


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