What is the peer support service?
Feeling like no one understands what you are going through and
coping with the everyday effects of prostate cancer can be
isolating. It can be difficult to come to terms with a diagnosis or
to make a treatment choice. Sometimes you simply need
space to talk freely about how you are feeling. If you are
supporting someone with a diagnosis, then you may also feel like
you need support.
Our peer support service offers anyone confronted with prostate
cancer the opportunity to talk with a trained support volunteer.
Many people find talking with someone who has been there really
helpful. Our volunteers can listen to concerns and share their own
personal experience to support others in a similar situation.
How do I access peer support?
Please contact our specialist nurses on 0800 074
8383 (Text relay prefix - 18001) for more information or
to ask to speak to a Peer Support Volunteer.
Are you a diagnosed man?
Our male volunteers can offer support to men who have been
diagnosed with prostate cancer by sharing their experience of the
following:
- Active surveillance
- Open surgery
- Keyhole surgery
- Robotic surgery
- Brachytherapy (permanent seed)
- Radiotherapy
- Radiotherapy as second or salvage treatment
- High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound (HIFU) as a first or primary
treatment
- Cryotherapy as a primary or salvage treatment
- Hormone therapy
They can also talk about their experience of the impact of
prostate cancer on relationships, sex life, side effects of
treatment and issues around getting back to work.
Are you a partner, friend or family member?
We also have volunteers who are partners of men diagnosed with
prostate cancer. They can offer support to other partners, friends
and family in the following areas:
- Supporting a man with early stage prostate cancer
- Supporting a man with advanced disease
- The impact of prostate cancer on their relationship and sex
life
- Losing someone to prostate cancer
Confidentiality
If you would like to speak to one of our trained volunteers, our
specialist nurses will ask for a few details from you to pass onto
the volunteer. These details will be stored on our confidential
database. Anything you discuss with our trained volunteers will
remain confidential.
What people have said about the peer support service?
"The man I spoke to knew exactly how I was feeling. Talking
to someone who had been through treatment and was doing well took
some of the fear away"
"My husband initially shut me out; it was his way of coping.
Talking to another wife was enormously helpful and a real support
for me."
Please contact our specialist nurses on 0800 074
8383 (Text relay prefix - 18001) for more information or
to ask to speak to a Peer Support Volunteer.