Prostate Cancer: Tips for Family Members
What can you do to support your loved one with prostate cancer? Here are some tips:
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Talk openly. Your loved one may be sad, angry, or not want to face the diagnosis of prostate cancer. It’s also normal for you to feel the same way. Talk with each other about how you feel during this stressful time.
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Learn all you can. Make sure you understand the diagnosis and treatment options. This will help you to support your loved one during this time.
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Keep good medical records. Keep a notebook of all appointments, tests, and visits with healthcare providers. Keep copies of test results for your records. A lot of paperwork will come your way. It will come from providers, the hospital, pharmacies, and your health insurance company, just to name a few. Make a plan to keep it organized.
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Ask questions. Go to appointments with your loved one. Ask anything you aren’t sure about. Take notes and ask for written instructions.
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Attend a support group. Meeting others who have gone or are going through a similar experience can help you and your loved one feel better.
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Search for new information. Prostate cancer treatment options are always changing as new research is done. Do research, and talk with your healthcare team about newer options.
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Take care of yourself. Eat well, get rest, and exercise so you stay well and can be strong enough to care for your loved one. Let other people help, too. Be specific about what you need.
Online Medical Reviewer:
L Renee Watson MSN RN
Online Medical Reviewer:
Rita Sather RN
Online Medical Reviewer:
Todd Gersten MD
Date Last Reviewed:
8/1/2021
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