About This Resource
Author: Waterloo-Wellington Regional Cancer Program
Revised: April 2021
PEM#: PEM6213
Treatment for your prostate cancer may include surgery, radiation therapy and hormone therapy. You may have side effects (changes) from these treatments that affect your body, how you see yourself, and your relationship with others.
If you have any side effects, or need to ask a question, talk to one of your health care team members:
Hormone Therapy: Hormones can cause prostate cancer cells to grow. Hormone therapy is when you take medication to reduce the amount of these hormones in your body or block their effects on cells.
Social work services at Grand River Regional Cancer Centre: Ask your health care team to refer you to a social worker for more information and support.
Email: [email protected]
In person: at the cancer centre main registration desk
Phone: 519-749-4370 ext. 5711
Online: www.hopespring.ca
Phone: 519-742-4673 or 1-888-680-4673
All of a sudden you feel warm, your skin might turn red, and you may sweat.
Your breasts may swell and feel tender.
You may gain weight even as you lose muscle mass and bone strength. You are at a higher risk of bone loss.
The way you react and respond to others may change all of a sudden. You may feel unsure of yourself and how you look which may cause you to feel more worried and depressed.
You may not want to have sex.
Your penis may not get hard (erect).
Prostate cancer and its treatment often affects your erections and your ability to produce children. Damage to nerves and blood vessels from your cancer treatment may make it difficult for you to have an erection.
Talk to your doctor about what options are best for you. Types of treatment include:
Use this resource for your information only. It does not replace medical advice from your doctor or other healthcare professionals.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cancerwaterloowellington.ca
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