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“We need to change the dialogue to be ‘you can be tough but if things are going really badly and you can’t find a way out of it on your own, then have a conversation with your best mate and shed some tears and release the valve and get some help with it”
We are proud and humbled that Movember-pioneered mental health support service The Way Back is set to receive an additional $37.6 million in funding from the Commonwealth.
No matter how remote, every Australian man diagnosed with prostate cancer can access the best medical support. TrueNTH’s Care Coordinator nurses connect the specialist with the patient – wherever they are.
Is your upper-lip tingling in anticipation for Movember 2018? Prep
yourself to go bigger, better and hairier for men’s health with these
quick tips.
Thousands of men with prostate cancer are choosing to have their disease monitored rather than have radical treatments such as surgery or radiotherapy, according to a report published today.
Findings from the 2018 annual report of the Movember Prostate Cancer Outcomes Registry - Australia and New Zealand (PCOR-ANZ) revealed that more than two thirds (69 per cent) of men diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer during 2015-16 went on active surveillance.
Movember Foundation x Genie Solutions
'Dad in Progress' speaks to new dads about the challenges and life changes that come with fatherhood.
Tips for coping with COVID-19 anxiety
Understanding Stress… And Why the News Isn’t All Bad
Movember releases new study on COVID-19
Telehealth study uncovers important insights for prostate cancer care
Online dads groups are here to help during COVID-19