Navigate: Prostate cancer decision aid
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Navigate Trial for men with low-risk prostate cancer and their partners
Western Health is a participating site of the Navigate trial. Thanks to Cindy Ogluszko, prostate cancer nurse at Western hospital for raising awareness about the trial!
Thanks to Brighton RSL South Australia for your support and raising awareness about our prostate cancer trial.
Navigating Your Prostate Cancer Treatment Options – Navigate Trial
Low risk prostate cancer often grows slowly or not at all, yet men faced with this diagnosis report more difficulty making a treatment decision than any other cancer clinical group.
Participants needed!
The Navigate clinical trial needs participants to take part in a study assessing a new on-line tool designed to help navigate their treatment options.
Who is this study for?
Men who have been diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer within the last three months. who are still deciding on their treatment options.
And one treatment option includes Active Surveillance (to be confirmed with your doctor).
Find out more…Check your eligibility and register your interest at www.navigateprostate.com.au Partners are welcome to participate.
This Swinburne funded project is recruiting both online and from Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Cabrini Health, Austin health, Alfred Health and Western Health.
Navigate Research team P: 03 8559 7453
E: [email protected], W: www.navigateprostate.com.au
The costs of prostate cancer treatment - how much will it cost? Do I go public or private? Where can I get financial help? Our urology clinicians provide their expert advice..
Navigate Prostate | News - Prostate Cancer Treatment Costs Explained
Do you live in a Prostate Cancer hot spot area? Aussies can now refer to a map to find out what the prostate cancer diagnosis and survival rates are in their area and compare it to the rest of the country. Here we provide an insight to the findings where prostate cancer is more likely be diagnosed across Australia.
Navigate Prostate | News - Cancer Atlas reveals prostate cancer hot spots across Australia
Thanks to Australian Defence and Emergency Services Shed Association for raising awareness about the NAVIGATE trial to their members
NAVIGATE prostate trial promoted at Australia's most comprehensive educational forum on urology health for GPs - at the Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Swinburne University of Technology
Our NAVIGATE prostate cancer trial researchers, Penny and Alan, from Swinburne University of Technology and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre are guests on The House of Wellness talking about the diagnosis and treatment of low-risk prostate cancer! Watch video here ---->
The House of Wellness - Season 3, Episode 28 Join Luke Darcy, Rachael Finch, Jo Stanley and Luke Hines each week as they show everybody how to live a healthier life. Watch LIVE each Sunday at 12 noon on...
Are you eligible? Can you help us? Participants and their partners are needed for the NAVIGATE trial.
Listen anytime, anywhere! On any device or computer...
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https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/navigate-prostate/id1478120925
Every year for 11 years David Hawe booked a regular check-up with his GP. It became the annual doctor’s visit, one which he vowed to do after turning 50. But 18 months ago, the 62-year-old was referred to Cabrini urologist Professor Mark Frydenberg after his GP noticed a significant rise in his Prostate Specific Antigen levels. Luckily for Mr Hawe, an early diagnosis of prostate cancer has meant his world hasn’t be turned upside down. Every year in Australia almost 20,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. So Cabrini has teamed up with Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre as one of the trial sites for Navigate – an online resource for men diagnosed with low risk prostate cancer. Read more here https://bit.ly/2ZvGiTH
Localised Prostate Cancer: To Treat or Not to Treat? Commentary Localised Prostate Cancer: To Treat or Not to Treat? By Professor Penny Schofield and Ms Natalie Richards May 8, 2019 No Comments Share Tweet Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email + Men are distressed, confused and conflicted about the treatment options for early stage and non-aggressiv...
New prostate cancer trial launches to help men make easier treatment decisions Men have many options when they're diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer and a new trial is set to make the decision-making process even easier.
Alfred Health hospital supporting Navigate trial as a participating site
Being told you have prostate cancer is a terrifying experience for many men – and it’s one Peter knows well. When he received his diagnosis, Peter was convinced he had just six months to live.
However, our team of experts including Professor Jeremy Millar and Associate Professor Jeremy Grummet are working to make the experience much less daunting, and equip men like Peter with more information to help them make decisions about their treatment.
This year, more than 17,000 Australian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. So The Alfred has teamed up with Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre as one of the trial sites for Navigate – an online decision aid resource for men diagnosed with low risk prostate cancer (and their partners).
More: https://bit.ly/2BhJsNZ
A Peter Mac initiative to reduce social isolation and improve wellbeing for men with cancer. The first Men's Shed in a Victorian hospital. Your votes are needed by 17th September.
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Have you or a loved one been recently diagnosed with low risk prostate cancer? Read more about Navigate trial here...
Participants needed to help assess online tool for prostate cancer Men with low risk prostate cancer, and their partners, are needed to take part in a study which is assessing a new online tool designed to help navigate their treatment.
http://www.navigateprostate.com.au/auth/index
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