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As a urologist in Mackay, Mo Bro Sanjeev has seen the devastating effects of prostate and testicular cancer first-hand. Now he’s on a mission to help men with these cancers – and stop them from dying too young.
With the month of Movember done and dusted for another year, Movers across the globe have used the past couple of months to take a well-deserved break from Moving.
“6 months later, I’m living a healthy lifestyle and
awaiting the arrival of my miracle baby girl.”
"Be an advocate for your health"
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.
After treatment for prostate cancer, men in Victoria’s Gippsland region reported big problems with sexual function in much higher numbers than the rest of the population. Using telehealth to deliver psychology and education on sexual health, incontinence, exercise and diet, this intervention reduced problems with sexual function by 60%.
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.
Movember Foundation innovative not-for-profit
30 finalists in the 2018 QLD Mental Health Week
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.
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