Living Well - Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer can cause urinary incontinence, but you can put the urge to rest and reclaim control. Here’s how.
Are you looking for more information on prostate cancer treatment? Hoping to connect with others who understand you? Get the answers you want and the support you need by checking out these organizations.
Prepare for your chemotherapy and radiation appointments, communicate better with your doctor, manage your pain and more with our downloadable tools.
Eating well can be challenging when you have prostate cancer—treatments like chemo and radiation may make it hard to enjoy the food you once loved. The good news: You don't have to stick to a bland diet. Bursting with flavor and packed with protein, these dishes can help you cope with common chemo side effects.
We asked health professionals and people living with prostate cancer for their best tips on strengthening your body and boosting your spirits.
Nurse navigator Lillie Shockney shares how her father learned to embrace life with his prostate cancer.
Here’s what you need to know about caring for this device.
What happens when prostate cancer spreads to the bones and what can be done? Find out these answers and more.
Dale Linton took control of his prostate cancer by firing up his commitment to a healthy lifestyle—and you can, too!
Want to keep enjoying intimate moments even with prostate cancer? These tips will help you and your partner reignite that spark.