| Prostate Cancer: Data, Statistics, and Incentives (Why We Still Lack Answers to Important Questions) SEPTEMBER 27TH, 2022 | 11:00am Pacific (2:00pm Eastern) |

| Examples of some important questions: Is PSA screening for prostate cancer a positive public health measure? What is the value of curative treatment to the individual patient or to the population at risk and how is it best measured? Which of the several treatment variations are the most effective? And does that even matter, given the rapidly changing patterns of practice? The problem is that these are extremely difficult questions to answer. The ‘Why’ is interesting. Join us for this intriguing discussion with: ![]() Dr. William James Morris, BSc, MSc, MD, FRCPC Radiation Oncologist, Vancouver Centre, BCCANCER (retired 2018) Clinical Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UBC |

| Partners in Prostate – Support Group for Partners WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 2022 | 6:00pm Pacific (9:00pm Eastern) |

| Advanced Prostate Cancer WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12TH | 4:00pm Pacific (7:00pm Eastern) Advanced prostate cancer patients include anyone with cancer that has spread (metastatic), with a castrate-resistant cancer (no longer responds to first-line ADT), or with a high-risk or complex diagnosis. Sign up for the Advanced Prostate Cancer mailing list to ensure you’re informed about upcoming meetings. Register for the October meeting here. |

| Active Surveillance Support Group THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13TH | 4:30pm Pacific (7:30pm Eastern) This group’s 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 non-invasive treatment option. Sign up for the Active Surveillance mailing list to ensure you’re informed about upcoming meetings. Register for the October meeting here. |
| Looking for local prostate cancer support group meetings? Go to the Prostate Cancer Support Canada calendar here. |
























We were also very happy to be recognized as one of the top fundraising teams for the Foundation’s 2021 “Grow-On” fundraising campaign, which raised over $250,000 this year. Our thanks to Jim Fair and Guy Jolin, who organized our team’s participation, and thank-you again to all who donated!!!!
Please join us as we meet again, in person, for our May meeting at the Hospice. We welcome our guest speaker Tim Brady, Pharmacist and Owner of Brady’s Drug Stores in Belle River, Essex and Tilbury, and currently the Chair of Board of Directors for the Ontario Pharmacists Association. Tim’s talk will cover topics such as the latest medicines related to Prostate Cancer, Incontinence, and Erectile Dysfunction. As well, he’ll comment on the government of Ontario’s proposal to expand pharmacists’ scope of practice to assess and treat minor ailments. Please be aware that COVID restrictions remain in place at the Hospice.
This June we would like to try something different and special. Rather than a traditional Tuesday meeting at the Hospice, we are planning a BBQ get-together at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 594, 5030 Howard Ave., Oldcastle, ON N9H 0M3 on Saturday, June 18th @ 5 p.m. This licenced venue turned out to be excellent for our Xmas party. The current plan calls for Burgers/Fries (approx. $15), Sausages/Fries (appox $12.50), and Hotdogs/Fries (appox $10). We want this event to include members, their families & friends of all ages, and special stakeholders such as our friends at Windsor Regional Hospital (WRH), Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation, Hospice, etc. Please mark your calendars and let us know how many guests you plan to bring so that we can make sure the caterer is prepared. Please also let us know other special stakeholders who we should consider inviting.
This year we participated again in the “Play for a Cure” fundraising event at the Vollmer Centre. This charity was able to raise over $400K in support of local cancer research; money raised from the event will go to the local Cancer Research Collaboration Fund. Thanks to Don B., Dennis E., Jim F., Jim L., Garry L., Murray M., Phil S., Noel W., and Wayne Z. for volunteering your time!!!
We also provided volunteer support to the Hospice “Dove Pin” Campaign; the Hospice is pleased to announce that over $35K was raised to help support Hospice patients and families! Thank-you to Jim & Mabsy Fair and Murray McLennan for devoting their time. We look forward to participating in other future related events and campaigns.
We are investigating ordering Golf Shirts and Baseball Caps with our new logo. If you are interested in buying shirts or caps, please let us know so we can judge how many to order.



























