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Links to on-line resources including Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines, national and local Maine support organizations, blogs and books.

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Videos Speaks to How Prostate Cancer Affects Families

A man and his familyTwo 30-minute video about prostate cancer and its effect on the lives of  Mainers and their families have been produced by the Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer (MCFPC).

Recorded last summer, "Prostate Cancer: What Men and Women Need to Know - Part I" features Mona Ervin as host and panelists Jon Henry of Bangor, Michael Todd of Brunswick and Nelson Leavitt of Augusta. Mona Ervin, the wife of a prostate cancer survivor, currently serves as the Chair of Board of Directors of MCFPC.

The second video, produced in spring 2010, "Prostate Cancer: What Men and Women Need to Know - Part II" also features Mona Ervin as host with panelists, Terry Kungel of Woolwich, Arthur Stolpestad of South Portland, and Jon Henry of Hampden, Maine.

Watch both videos now on our website.

Coalition Speakers' Bureau

The Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer (MCFPC) is dedicated to ending the devastating impact of prostate cancer on men, their loved ones, and the State of Maine. One of the ways that we can do this is to talk to members of our communities. Read more about the Speakers' Bureau

This is a special opportunity for your community organization, church group, fraternal club, or veterans’ organization to become informed about prostate cancer.

Low Cost Healthcare Options

The MCFPC recently added a new resource for Mainers looking for low cost healthcare options. The new resource page includes lists and contact information for Federally Qualified Health Centers, HealthReach and Maine's Sliding Scale Clinics. Go to the Low Cost Healthcare Options page.

MPBN Show on Prostate Cancer in Maine

Maine Public Television's Jennifer Rooks targeted prostate cancer on "Maine Watch" in 2009. She interviewed Nelson Leavitt (president of MCFPC); Michael Todd, an Advisor and Brunswick Area Support Group Leader; Jon Henry a Director of MCFPC and Bangor Area Support Group Leader; Dr. Moritz Hansen, a urologist from southern Maine; and Kip DeSerres of the American Cancer Society.

Visit the MPBN website for complete information about Maine Watch and to watch this episode.

Maine Medical Center Cancer Institute Prostate & Other Genitourinary Cancer Clinical Patient Navigator

Weighing the risks and benefits of prostate cancer treatment is difficult for both patients and physicians.

This is especially true at a time when you are still reeling from your recent diagnosis. To help patients make the most informed and timely treatment decisions, Maine Medical Center Cancer Institute provides a dedicated full-time nurse who serves as a Prostate & Other Genitourinary Cancer Clinical Patient Navigator.

For patients newly-diagnosed with prostate or other genitourinary cancer, the Clinical Patient Navigator serves as an information resource to help them understand their diagnosis and treatment options.

Once you have a good understanding of your diagnosis, stage and treatment options, the navigator will focus on making sure you are aware of the risks and benefits of each treatment option.

Key elements of the Clinical Patient Navigator’s role include:

  • Guiding patients through the health care system, establishing rapport with newly-diagnosed cancer patients, family members, loved ones, and caregivers
  • Conducting meaningful discussions with patients following their initial consultations with physicians in Urology, Radiation Oncology, and Medical Oncology
  • Actively identifying and addressing barriers to care that might keep you from receiving timely and appropriate treatment for your cancer diagnosis (barriers may include health insurance/financial concerns, transportation to and from treatment, physical/psychosocial needs, communication/cultural needs, or disease management)
  • Connecting patients with resources, health care and support services in their communities
  • Assisting the patient in the transition from active treatment to survivorship

There is no charge to patients for this service , and you may call or visit the Clinical Patient Navigator as many times as you need in order to feel comfortable and confident about their treatment decision.

Please contact:

Jennifer R. Powers, MS, BSN, CCRC
Maine Medical Center Cancer Institute
Clinical Patient Navigator for Genitourinary Cancer
100 Campus Drive, Unit 102
Scarborough, Maine 04074
Telephone: 207.885.8439
Fax: 207.885.8595


New Maine State Wellness Website

Healthy  Maine  PartnershipsKeepMEWell is a new website designed to help Maine residents assess their risk for chronic disease, improve their health through education, and link them to local resources and supports that can help them decrease their risk of chronic disease and improve their health. It is part of the Governor's Universal Wellness Initiative aimed at helping Maine reach its goal of becoming the healthiest state in the nation.

KeepMEWell has two main features. The first is an assessment that Maine residents, 18 years or older, can complete. Based on your answers to a series of health questions, you will get three personalized reports. The reports assess your risk for chronic disease, highlight where you can take action to improve your health, and provide a list of local resources in your area that can help with disease prevention and management.

The second feature helps Mainers, especially those who are uninsured or underinsured, learn about low cost healthcare services in their local area.

Visit KeepMEWell

 

Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope & Healing offers Financial Resource Counseling

Dempsey Center logoMedical bills and other financial challenges are often a significant concern for cancer patients. To help patients navigate the financial challenges that cancer can bring, the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope & Healing is offering the services of a qualified Financial Resource Counselor as an integral part of the Central Maine Comprehensive Cancer Center care team. More information about this service.

Local newspapers cite screening issues

Man reading newspaperEntitled 'It saved my life' Group of prostate cancer survivors calls for more frequent screenings, Matthew Stone, a reporter for the Kennebec Journal in Augusta and the Morning Sentinel in Waterville, interviewed MCFPC board member Jon Henry regarding the efforts to increase screening. Read the entire article.

Also, an article, "Don't keep us in the dark" by MCFPC president Nelson Leavitt has appeared in the Capital Weekly, published by Village Soup. Read the article by Nelson Leavitt.

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Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines

American Cancer Society (ACS)

American Urological Association (AUA)

Support and Information Organizations

Zero - The Project to End Prostate Canter
(formerly National Prostate Cancer Coalition)
888-245-9455
www.zerocancer.org

Us TOO
630-795-1002
support hotline 800-808-7866
www.ustoo.com

Man-to-Man
800-227-2345
Man-to-Man Webpage

Malecare
www.malecare.com/

Out With Cancer - LGBT Cancer Program Social Network
www.outwithcancer.com/

Cancer Community Center - Maine Buddy Program
207-774-2200
toll free 877-774-2200
www.cancercommunitycenter.org

New England Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
www.neccs.org

Prostate Cancer Foundation
800-757-2873
www.prostatecancerfoundation.org

The Prostate Net
888-477-6763
http://www.theprostatenet.org/

Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Resource
www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/prostate-cancer-updates

Prostate Cancer Education Council
866-477-6788
http://prostateconditions.org/

Prostate Cancer Coalition of North Carolina
www.pccnc.org

Prostate Forum
www.prostateforum.com

Prostate Knowledge - Harvard Medical School
harvardprostateknowledge.org

Prostate Health Education Network - PHEN-TV
www.prostatehealthed.org and www.phentv.com

National Alliance of State Prostate Cancer Coalitions - NASPCC
www.naspcc.org/

American Cancer Society
800-ACS-2345
www.cancer.org

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Maine Cancer Foundation

mainecancer.org

Beth C. Wright Cancer Resource Center
www.bethwrightcancercenter.org

Cancer Community Center - Maine Buddy Program
207-774-2200
toll free 877-774-2200
www.cancercommunitycenter.org

Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing
www.dempseycenter.org

Maine Cancer Consortium
www.mainecancerconsortium.org

Maine Health Learning Resource Center
207-885-8570
www.mainehealth.org

Cancer in Maine
www.MaineHealthForum.org

Maine Mental Health
www.mainementalhealth.com

NAMI Maine
nami.org

Maine State Mental Health Services
www.state.me.us/bds/mhservices/MHindex.html

Maine Department of Health and Human Services
Bureau of Medical Services

www.maine.gov/dhhs/bms/

Bureau of Elderly & Adult Services
www.maine.gov/dhhs/beas/

Maine Care/Medicaid
www.state.me.us/dhhs/mainecare.shtml

Maine Care - eligibility
www.mejp.org/medicaid.htm

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ribbonOther info about Prostate Cancer

Expert Information about Symptoms and Treatment of Prostate Cancer
www.zerocancer.org/APC_AboutProstateCancer

PHOENIX5 LIBRARY
www.phoenix5.org

daVinci Prostatectomy
www.davinciprostatectomy.com

American Foundation for Urological Disease
800-242-2383
www.auafoundation.org/auafhome.asp

American Cancer Society
800-ACS-2345
www.cancer.org

US National Library of Medicine
National Institute of Health
Medlineplus

www.medlineplus.gov

The Clinical Trials Resource Center - CenterWatch
www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/area12.html
www.CancerTrialsHelp.org

National Cancer Institute (NCI)
www.cancer.gov

Patient Inform
www.patientinform.org

Cancer Society Cancer Survivors Network
www.acscsn.org

Center for Prostate Disease Research
www.cpdr.org

BioMedSearch

www.biomedsearch.com

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Advanced Prostate Cancer - Blog
advancedprostatecancer.net/

Prostate Cancer Advocacy and Action - Blog
prostatecancerblog.org/

Living with Prostate Cancer - Wives get prostate cancer too - Blog
prostatecancerblog.net/

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rBooks

This is a link to a bibliography of suggested reading [PDF - plugin required] on the topic of prostate cancer.

 

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Latest News

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

MCFPC Board members receive Governor's proclamation. Read the whole story

 

MCFPC in the News

Event at Hadlock Field

 

Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer honored at Hadlock Field. Read the story.

 

What Men and Women Need to Know about Prostate Cancer, Part 2

 

The Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer (MCFPC) has produced a new television program about prostate cancer and its effect on the lives of Mainers and their families. Entitled, What Men and Women Need to Know about Prostate Cancer, Part 2,  the new program is a sequel to the acclaimed program produced last summer and aired on public access channels around the state last September.

 

View both these programs here on our website now.

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