News and Upcoming Presentations – March/April 2022

Happy Spring!

Spring is a time for new growth as the earth awakens from its winter sleep, crocuses and snow drops are peeking up in the gardens.  It’s also a time for us to emerge from our winter hibernation.

Stay tuned for information about our April 12th Support Group Meeting!

In the meantime, we invite you to check out upcoming presentations from

Prostate Cancer Support Canada

Prostate Cancer: Why Exercise Matters
MARCH 29TH, 2022 | 2PM ET
Dr. Kristin Campbell of UBC and SIRvivor BC will be speaking on ‘Exercise: Why does this matter to men after a prostate cancer diagnosis.’ We will also hear from Vince Schiralli of Butts in a Boat who will speak on our new initiative, Butts in Motionwhich aims to improve the survival, and quality of life, of men diagnosed with prostate cancer through fitness, support, and camaraderie.



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Partners in Prostate – Partner-Only Support Group
MARCH 30TH, 2022 | 9PM ET
Prostate cancer is commonly referred to as a couple’s disease, due to its impact on not just prostate cancer patients, but their partners as well.

Join us at this partners-only meeting for a chance to share about your journey and learn from the experience of others going through this too.
First time attendees will be given priority to share. 

Can’t make it to a meeting?
Check out the Partners in Prostate website for 24/7 support and resources.

Register now

Prostate Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease
MARCH 30TH, 2022 | 7PM ET
This presentation, hosted by Prostate Cancer Support Toronto, will describe how many men with prostate cancer will develop cardiovascular disease; the role of hormonal therapy in promoting cardiovascular disease and whether some forms of hormonal therapy are better than others. 
Dr. Darryl Leong, MBBS(Hons), MPH, M.BioStat, PhD, FRACP, FESC will present.

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*NEW!* Advanced Prostate Cancer
APRIL 13TH, 2022 | 7PM ET
After an incredible first meeting on March 9th, the advanced prostate cancer support group leaders are pleased to invite you to their next monthly meeting. 

This group aims to meet the unique needs of advanced prostate cancer patients through the sharing of information and support. Advanced prostate cancer patients can include anyone with cancer that has spread (metastatic)with a castrate-resistant cancer (no longer responds to first-line ADT)with a high-risk or complex diagnosisNew participants will be given priority to discuss their situation. Partners and support people welcome.
Read all about the advanced prostate cancer support group team here.

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Active Surveillance Nationwide
APRIL 14TH, 2022 | 7:30PM ET
Our nationwide Active Surveillance support group aims to bring together prostate cancer patients and advocates across Canada. This groups goal is to empower men newly diagnosed with low- or intermediate-risk prostate cancer to make informed decisions with their physicians on active surveillance as a treatment option. 

Register now
 
Sign up for the Active Surveillance mailing list.
*INTERNATIONAL* – Your Voice in the Future of Active Surveillance
APRIL 22ND, 2022 | 11:00AM ET
Do you want to see where active surveillance is heading? Do you have some views you want to share?

ASPI and AnCan have partnered with Prostate Cancer BC and other prostate cancer advocates and organizations to offer this international webinar on Active Surveillance.

Several top doctors and patients will be speaking including Canadian Active Surveillance pioneer, 
Dr. Laurence Klotz

Register now

March 2022 Support Group Meeting

Please join us tonight at 7:00 p.m. at Hospice of Windsor & Essex County, 6038 Empress Street, Windsor for our March Support Group Meeting. Due to COVID related issues at Windsor Regional Cancer Centre Foundation, we’ve had to do a last minute pivot, as they are unable to provide a speaker for us.

Let’s get together anyway to reaquaint and update. Please remember to complete your COVID screening form as this is required by Hospice for entry to their building. See you tonight!

March 2022 Support Group Meeting

Hello fellow members of Prostate Cancer Support Windsor/Essex.  Hopefully the nastiest part of our harsh winter is behind us and we can look forward to spring just around the corner.  

Equally hopeful is the continued relaxing of COVID related restrictions.  The current state of constraints allow us to once again continue our monthly meetings at the Hospice; thankfully, we are now able to have our next meeting at 7:00pm next Tuesday 8 March 2022.

Food/Drink – At this point, we are not yet allowed to bring food or drink to the hospice, but we continue to monitor the Hospice restrictions and will update you should they change.

COVID Screening Forms – In addition, we are still required to fill out COVID screening forms prior to entry.  In order to expedite the process and reduce any bottleneck at the Hospice entrance, we have attached a blank COVID screening form.  We ask that you print, sign, and bring the form with you if you plan to attend next Tuesday.  Guy Jolin will also be at the door to help the Hospice staff.  Again, we continue to monitor the Hospice requirements and update you should they change.

Presentation – It is currently planned to have a presentation by the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation (www.windsorcancerfoundation.org/about-us/).  The speaker may be Houida Kassem, the Executive Director, or another designate speaker.  Our group receives lots of important support from the Foundation who also run the annual “Grow On” campaign that we fully endorse; we look forward to their presentation.

Women-Only Session – If time permits and there if there is a desire, Maureen Dennis will host a women-only break-out session.  If time does not permit, depending upon the length of the presentation, we hope to have periodic women-only sessions at future monthly meetings.  The Steering Committee is keenly interested on your thoughts regarding such sessions; we encourage your feedback.

In the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions.  
Cheers,

Garry

News and Upcoming Presentations – February/March 2022

Stay tuned for information about our March 8th Support Group Meeting!

In the meantime, we invite you to check out upcoming presentations across Canada. The link below will take you to the Prostate Cancer Support Canada calendar.

https://prostatecancerbc.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a14f02861ddacdbff63d2e318&id=d62b974a54&e=3d4e61964d

News and Upcoming Presentations – January/February 2022

No Support Group Meeting In February

A message from Garry:

Now that the holiday season is behind us, the Prostate Cancer Support Windsor/Essex Steering Committee would like to update you on our upcoming program and some of the initiatives that we are progressing with this year.

Christmas Party & Spring BBQ – We would like to thank those who came to the Christmas Party at the Legion Branch 594 in December.  It turned out to be an excellent event, with music provided by Joe Perry, and the venue worked out very well. We are currently contemplating a spring barbeque; if you have any thoughts or suggestions, such as where, please let us know.

February Meeting Canceled – Unfortunately, COVID restrictions prevent us from having an in-person meeting in February.  The Hospice will remain closed and many potential speakers are only able to present using ZOOM.  To date, ZOOM meetings have not been popular with our membership, so we will cross our fingers and wait ’til March for our next meeting.

March Meeting – For the March meeting, we are planning to have a women-only session in addition to a speaker.  Therefore please invite your significant others.  If you have any ideas for our March meeting, please let us know.

Community Awareness Brochures – We have been actively networking with the Windsor Regional Hospital (WRH) and the Windsor Cancer Centre (WCC) Foundation.  The WRH has printed and delivered our new brochures internally and the WCC paid to print brochures for us. It is our plan to have these delivered to local urologists’ offices and available for community events.

Community Awareness Events Booth – It is our long-term plan to man an awareness booth at company health fairs, hockey games and other events.  In preparation, we are planning to have a professionally made banner stand and other associated “marketing” material.  Again, we would welcome any ideas; we also ask that you solicit potential donors to help fund these “marketing” aids.  In the future, we will be asking for volunteers to man the booth.

Financial Manager – We are currently looking for a financial manager to relieve some workload off current steering committee members.  If you are interested, please let us know.

The steering committee has been working hard in the background to meet our mission and goals; we really do rely on ideas and feedback from the membership.  Please do not hesitate to get involved.  We look forward to an exciting year!

Garry

Upcoming Presentations

Don’t miss these upcoming virtual support group meetings and presentations! 
Register now at the links below. 


Tuesday, January 25th – 2:00 pm Eastern (11:00 am Pacific) We’re very pleased to have Dr. Kishor Wasan return with Dr. Michael Cox to provide us with an update on their research for a treatment for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (MCRPC). Their presentation is titled, ‘SR-BI: An essential component of steroidogenesis in castration-resistant prostate cancer: An update.’

For more information on Dr. Wasan and Dr. Cox, or to RSVP for this meeting, click on the Register Now button below.  
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Partners in Prostate Support Group
Wednesday, January 26th 6:00 pm Pacific (9:00 pm Eastern) 
Calling all support people! Please join us at our partners only support group. 

This group is a safe space for partners regardless of sex, gender, or relationship to patient, to share their experiences and hear from others who have navigated this journey too.

Learn more about helping your partner navigate side effects of treatment, improving quality of life for you and your partner, or just sit back and listen, feeling better knowing that you’re not in this alone.

Can’t make it to the meeting? Check out the Partners in Prostate forum and info website for 24/7 support.
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Prostate Cancer Support Toronto January Awareness Night
Wednesday, January 26th 7 pm Eastern (4 pm Pacific)
This month’s awareness night will feature a special presentation on “PROSTATE RADIOTHERAPY: the present and future of high precision treatment” with Dr. Danny Vesprini, B.Sc, M.Sc, MD, FRCPC.

For more on Dr. Vesprini and his incredible work, click on the Register Now button below.
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Prostate Cancer Research, Education and Treatment Across Two Sides of the Border
Tuesday, February 1st  10:00 pm Eastern (7:00 pm Pacific)
We are very excited to have Dr. Celestia Higano speaking to us on the topic of Prostate Cancer Research, Education and Treatment Across Two Sides of the Border.
Dr. Higano is an internationally renowned expert and clinical researcher focusing on prostate cancer. She has been the Medical Director of the Prostate Cancer Supportive Care Program at the Vancouver Prostate Centre since 2013.

For more on Dr. Higano, please click on the Register Now button below.
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Nationwide Active Surveillance Support Group
Thursday, February 10th 7:30 pm Eastern (4:30 pm Pacific)
Looking to learn more about active surveillance for you or someone you care about?

Active surveillance is a method of closely monitoring your prostate cancer for growth with your healthcare team before opting for a more invasive treatment like surgery or radiation.

Some men stay on active surveillance for decades with no need to progress to further treatment, while others are able to use active surveillance to safely delay significant impacts to their quality of life for several years. 
Register now

Season’s Greetings

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

It has been a very challenging year and we would like to thank everyone for their patience and support.  Notwithstanding the COVID roadblocks, we have been able to accomplish a few things:

in addition to ZOOM meetings, we managed several in-person monthly meetings including a Christmas party;

– we embarked upon an ambitious networking campaign to engage the national Prostate Cancer Support Canada Group, the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation, other Ontario Support Groups, & the Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation.  This will set the foundation for spreading the word of our existence to newly diagnosed, provide awareness to the community, and access expert presenters to our future meetings; and

– we raised a record amount of money in support of the local Grow-On campaign.

In the next year we plan to continue our monthly meetings as best as we can.  It is our current plan to expand our network to better access the newly diagnosed and to expand our community awareness by bringing our attention to large organizations and events (e.g. large companies, Spitfire games, etc.). As we embark on what are essential objectives of our group, we encourage you to get engaged in our efforts to help those in need and to get the word out for early diagnosis.  Some of the current planned events for the new year include:

– monthly meeting on Tuesday 8 February 2022.  If COVID allows an in-person meeting at the Hospice, we hope to have an expert presentation as well as a separate womens’ only break-out session;

– participation in the Play for a Cure fundraiser on 7 & 8 April 2022; and

– participation in the Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil fundraising campaign.


Please do not hesitate to contact any of the Steering Committee members for any ideas you might have to improve our group and its mission.
In the meantime, your Steering Committee would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and we hope you have a healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year.

Garry

Garry W. Loeper, CD, MScEng, PCIP, PMP, PEng
e-mail: gwloeper@gmail.com
cell: (613) 913-4799

News and Upcoming Presentations from PCSC

A cancer diagnosis is always life-altering and even more so during a global pandemic.

Imagine having your cancer appointments taking place over Zoom or over phone calls and not having the privilege of meeting your doctor face-to-face until the day of your surgery.

Imagine not being allowed to have your partner there for you as you receive your diagnosis or your treatments. Or your partner not being there by your side as you receive your discharge information at the hospital.

We’ve heard stories from patients and partners across Canada struggling for the past nearly two years attempting to navigate an already uncertain journey, through increasingly uncertain times. 

Throughout this time, we’ve worked tirelessly to expand our support services to be available to men no matter where they live or how accessible their nearest cancer centres or support groups may be.

We’ve made it our goal to be there for prostate cancer patients and their loved ones whenever and wherever they need us, because we know that cancer doesn’t stop for pandemics, or holidays, or geography. 

If you need one-on-one support, educational materials, or help finding a support group this holiday season, we’ll still be here for you – just an email away. 

As we continue to support patients and their families this holiday season, we could really use your support too.

Make a donation
Prostate Cancer Support Canada

Wednesday, December 29th, 9:00 pm, Join us for our monthly Partners in Prostate meeting – a support group meeting designed to be a safe space for partners of prostate cancer patients to share their experiences. Can’t make it to a meeting? Check out the new Partners in Prostate website – complete with resources for partners and patients and a forum to meet and chat with other partners.
Sign up for the Partners in Prostate mailing list here.
Register for the December meeting here.

January Coast to Coast 

We’re pleased to have Dr. Kishor Wasan return with an update on his research with Dr. Michael Cox.  Their presentation is titled, ‘SR-BI: An essential component of steroidogenesis in castration-resistant prostate cancer: An update.’
Register in advance.

February Coast to Coast 

In honour of Black History Month, our February meeting will be in partnership with the Walnut Foundation to discuss the increased risk of prostate cancer in Black men. More details to be announced soon.
Register in advance.

March Coast to Coast 

Our March meeting will be focused on exercise and will feature Dr. Kristin Campbell speaking on ‘Exercise: Why does this matter to men after a prostate cancer diagnosis.’
Register in advance.

December 2021 Support Group Holiday Meeting

CHRISTMAS PARTY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2021, 5:30 PM

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 594

5030 HOWARD AVENUE, OLDCASTLE, ON N9H 0M3

Last Call for our Christmas Party

If you haven’t replied already, please e-mail us (winexpcsg@gmail.com) or contact any of our Steering Committee members; their contact information can be found on our website (www.wpcsg.com/steering-committee/).

In order to assure a successful evening, we would like to know the following:

  • Numbers of members and guests who plan to attend;
  • Who will be bringing desserts; and
  • Any suggestions that would make this event memorable.

Our Christmas party is planned for a 5:30pm start on Tuesday 14 December 2021 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 594 located at 5030 Howard Ave.; this coincides with that Legion’s bi-weekly spaghetti dinner.  This dinner costs $10/person and normally runs from 4:30pm to 6:30pm; it includes all-you-can-eat spaghetti, salad and a bun.  The Legion will segregate part of the hall for our members and they will let us remain and enjoy the hall after the dinner has finished and everyone else has left.  Here are some of the advantages of this venue, which is a nice new and cheerful building:

  • There will be no cost for the hall rental assuming a sufficient number of members attend the spaghetti dinner starting at 5:30pm;
  • The $10/person cost for the dinner is reasonable;
  • There will be a bar with bartender on duty;
  • The Legion will allow our members to bring potluck desserts;
  • The hall will be nicely decorated with Xmas decorations, and
  • live seasonal music will be provided by the always popular Joe Perry and friends!

PLEASE NOTE: The evening will be fully compliant with the latest additional COVID-19 Guidance For Restaurants, Bars and Food and Drink Establishments outlined by the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit. The Legion is a large facility with lots of room to spread out.

https://www.wechu.org/cv/additional-covid-19-guidance-restaurants-bars-and-food-and-drink-establishments

Legion volunteers will be screening proofs of vaccination at the main entrance. Masks must be worn at all times when not seated at a table. There will also be a Steering Committee member with the Legion volunteers at the hall entrance to greet our members.

Don’t be shy. Come out and enjoy the evening. (Photo courtesy of comedywildlfephoto.com)

Upcoming Presentation – November 30th and Other News of Interest

Worrying about your prostate cancer returning is normal; but letting that fear go unmanaged can negatively impact your life. Learn more about managing the fear of cancer recurrence with

Dr. Sophie Lebel 
Tuesday, November 30th @ 2 pm Eastern

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About Dr. Sophie Lebel:

Professor Sophie Lebel is a clinical psychologist with a focus on cancer survivorship and psychosocial interventions. She has contributed to the definition and measurement of fear of cancer recurrence and clinical recurrence, validated a blended model of fear of cancer recurrence, and co-developed a cognitive existential group intervention for survivors that has been tested through clinical trials.

She is the director of the Interdisciplinary Psychosocial Oncology Research Group and Laboratory, an initiative that brings together researchers, health care providers, community partners, and trainees with an interest in helping cancer patients and their loved ones in the Greater Ottawa region. Clinically, Dr. Lebel helps cancer patients and their caregivers with adjustment difficulties throughout the disease trajectory.

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Subscribe to the Prostate Cancer Support Canada Newsletter mailing list to receive Your Monthly Debrief – a monthly newsletter with information about upcoming events, resources, new research, clinical trials, advocacy opportunities, and more. 

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Other News of Interest

Us TOO and ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer
As you probably know by now, Us TOO and ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer have merged to become one powerful organization serving the prostate cancer community under the ZERO banner. As a result of the merger with Us TOO and ZERO, we are streamlining communications and resources for the prostate cancer community. We will be winding down distribution of the News You Can Use email. Plans are to discontinue this email after December, at which time the news source will be replaced by a newsletter from ZERO. Please visit https://zerocancer.org to sign up and make sure you continue to receive this important information. As far as the News You Can Use articles we provide, you can find that prostate cancer news, which is always updated, at https://zerocancer.org/learn/prostate-cancer-news .

Videos
Us TOO has finished its 2021 webinar series, ” What is Right for Me in My Prostate Cancer Treatment?” If you missed any of the series, or would like to watch any of the episodes again, you can find them all posted at www.ustoo.org/ustoo-video . Topics include: Bone Health and Nutrition , Shared Decision Making , Biomarkers , Imaging , and Genetics and Genomics . Thanks to all the doctors, sponsors, and attendees for making this series a success.

Virtual Support Groups
Us TOO has virtual prostate cancer support groups that continue to meet regularly and host guest speakers. These meetings can be accessed by phone or by internet, and can be attended from any location. For a list of groups, please visit www.ustoo.org/virtual-ustoo-support-groups.

December 2021 Support Group Holiday Meeting

CHRISTMAS PARTY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2021, 5:30 PM

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 594

5030 HOWARD AVENUE, OLDCASTLE, ON N9H 0M3

We need to know if you’re coming.

In order to assure a successful evening, we would like to know the following:

  • Numbers of members and guests who plan to attend;
  • Who will be bringing desserts; and
  • Any suggestions that would make this event memorable.

Please e-mail us (winexpcsg@gmail.com) or contact any of our Steering Committee members; their contact information can be found on our website (www.wpcsg.com/steering-committee/).

Our Christmas party is planned for a 5:30pm start on Tuesday 14 December 2021 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 594 located at 5030 Howard Ave.; this coincides with that Legion’s bi-weekly spaghetti dinner.  This dinner costs $10/person and normally runs from 4:30pm to 6:30pm; it includes all-you-can-eat spaghetti, salad and a bun.  The Legion will segregate part of the hall for our members and they will let us remain and enjoy the hall after the dinner has finished and everyone else has left.  Here are some of the advantages of this venue, which is a nice new and cheerful building:

  • There will be no cost for the hall rental assuming a sufficient number of members attend the spaghetti dinner starting at 5:30pm;
  • The $10/person cost for the dinner is reasonable;
  • There will be a bar with bartender on duty;
  • The Legion will allow our members to bring potluck desserts;
  • The hall will be nicely decorated with Xmas decorations, and
  • live seasonal music will be provided by the always popular Joe Perry and friends!

Please Note: For the dinner, there will be Legion volunteers screening COVID proofs of vaccination at the main entrance.  There will also be a Steering Committee member with the Legion volunteers at the hall entrance to greet our members.

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