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Specialist Nurses
This page is for urological nurses specialising in caring for men with prostate cancer.
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- Some of my patients have incontinence problems. How can I help them deal with it?
- Can diet help patients to reduce their risk of their cancer progressing?
- My patients often ask about Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAMs). Is there a good source of information about their safety and effectiveness?
Getting answers...| # | Title and Source | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Treatment for early prostate cancerSource: Macmillan Cancer Support View allLast updated: 1 February 2010 |
92% |
| 2 |
Treating prostate cancerSource: NHS Choices View allLast updated: 14/02/2011 |
90% |
| 3 |
Factors in deciding treatment for prostate cancerSource: CancerHelp UK View allLast updated: 14 October 2010 |
90% |
| 4 |
Prostate cancer - suspectedSource: NHS Choices View allLast updated: 17/01/12 |
88% |
| 5 |
Treatment for advanced prostate cancerSource: Macmillan Cancer Support View allLast updated: 01 February 2010 |
88% |
| 6 |
Treatment for locally-advanced prostate cancerSource: Macmillan Cancer Support View allLast updated: 01 February 2010 |
88% |
| 7 |
Prostate cancer questionsSource: CancerHelp UK View allLast updated: 18 January 2011 |
85% |
| 8 |
Treating prostate cancerSource: CancerHelp UK View allLast updated: 1 November 2010 |
85% |
| 9 |
Prostate cancer: Understanding NICE guidanceSource: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) View allLast updated: 27 February 2008 |
83% |
| 10 |
Prostate cancer overviewSource: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) View allLast updated: May 2012 |
83% |

