Cancer Focus NI - Prostate Cancer Support
When someone is diagnosed with cancer, they may experience feelings of shock, anger, or confusion. Even the most supportive family members, friends, or employers cannot understand exactly how it feels to go through a cancer journey. A cancer support group is one way for individuals to interact with other people in similar circumstances.
What to expect?
This group provides a safe and welcoming space for men to get to know each other and receive the support they need. The meetings are social and informative and enable members to live more positively and confidently with their diagnosis.
Support provided:
- Peer encouragement
- Reduced social isolation
- Information about cancer services and treatment
- Fun and friendship
About the service
This service is for men who have had a prostate cancer diagnosis. Run by an experienced Cancer Focus NI facilitator, this support group is often held in our charity’s head office but also meets in other locations in the greater Belfast area.
How to access the service
Please contact our Nurse Line on 0800 783 3339 or email care@cancerfocusni.org. Alternatively, you can complete the contact form (click here) and a member of our team will be in touch