Dr. Michelle Affield, medical oncologist, will speak about the side effects of prostate cancer treatments during the “Man to Man®” information and education meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 5:30 p.m. at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Lower Level Meeting Room D, 325 Maine St., Lawrence. One man in 6 will get prostate cancer during his lifetime. And more than 2 million men in the U.S. who have had prostate cancer are still alive today. Man to Man information and education meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month, to help people deal with prostate and other men’s cancer issues. The Man to Man meetings allow men and their spouses to learn from each other. The newly diagnosed ask questions of those who have been through the disease. Survivors share information about treatments, medications and outcomes. Recent prostate cancer survivor Guy Dresser is facilitator of this Man to Man group. “I encourage newly diagnosed men and even men who have elevated PSA levels to come to our meetings, so they can benefit from our experience and information before they make treatment decisions,” Dresser says. For more information about these Man to Man meetings, please contact Deb Parsons at the American Cancer Society, 800-359-1025, or email Deb.Parsons@cancer.org. To learn about the American Cancer Society’s prostate cancer screening guidelines, please visit cancer.org/cancer/prostatecancer/index. For cancer information 24 hours a day, seven days a week, call 800-ACS-2345 or go to www.cancer.org.


















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