With the goal of providing awareness, education, affirmation and
support, the "Gift of Life" offers a year-round Prostate Cancer
Support Group, which serves more than 50 members, a testament to
the importance of cancer support services for those who are newly
diagnosed, in active treatment and survivors, as well as their
family and friends. Developed by the "Gift of Life" in partnership
with the American Cancer Society, the Support Group is the only
active group of its kind in Southeast Texas.
As the size of the group has grown, so have its offerings to
members. Volunteer survivors trained by the American Cancer
Society serve as peer counselors for men who are newly diagnosed. Through
this special relationship, a current prostate cancer patient is
matched with a companion who has undergone a similar experience
and may be able to provide insight and much-needed encouragement, as
well as discuss shared experiences and available resources. Additionally,
the group offers a 24-hour hotline to provide support and referral
information, and it is in the process of establishing a library of
reference materials for members and other interested parties in
Southeast Texas.
Led by facilitators who are prostate cancer survivors, meetings
cover a variety of topics that are chosen by members. Guest
speakers and topics have included:
- Mohit Khera, MD, MBA (Baylor College of Medicine)-
Erectile
Dysfunction;
- Albert Ong, MD- Dealing with Incontinence;
- Joseph Kong, MD and Ernest Hymel, MD- Prostate Cancer Staging;
- Keith Tekell (Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital)-
Spiritual Dimensions of Prostate
Cancer;
- Max Bowen, LPC- Dealing with Depression;
- Chris Smith, MD (Baylor
College of Medicine)- Incontinence;
- John Henderson IV, MD- Prostate Cancer: Methods of Diagnosis, Various
Treatments and Consequences, and Current Research; and
- David Spencer, PhD- Prostate Cancer Vaccines
After the question and answer session of each meeting, men and
women break out into their respective groups to discuss issues
affecting them as it pertains to their cancer experience.
In June 2005, the Prostate Cancer Support Group offered a special event
open to the public, with nationally known lecturers, Dr. Dick and
Desiree Lyon Howe, and more than 250 people in attendance. Dick
Howe, PhD, former President and Chief Operating Officer of the
Pennzoil Corporation, a prostate cancer survivor who has
intensely studied the disease and has counseled more than
3,000 men who have themselves faced a similar diagnosis, spoke
to the group on the important topics of incontinence and
erectile dysfunction, two of the most common side effects of
prostate cancer treatment. Desiree, author of the book, His
Prostate and Me, spoke frankly about her husband's and her
experience with his prostate cancer diagnosis, treatment,
and subsequent side effects.
For more information about the Prostate Cancer Support Group, please
call Courtney Horton or Eisha Killian at (409) 833-3663
or (877)720-GIFT(4438).
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