Topic - Men's Health
- British Prostatitis Support Association
The British Prostatitis Support Association (BPSA) is an internet based, UK focused, organization for information, support and campaigning related to the prostate disease of Prostatitis / Chronic Prostatitis / Male Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome / Chronic Pelvic Pain / Interstitial Cystitis, (abbreviated to CP / CPPS / IC respectively). The group is run by a few unpaid volunteers and offers support to fellow sufferers. - Cancer Research UK - prostate cancer information
This page from the Cancer Research UK site, provides information on prostate cancer aimed at patients. Sections include an overview of prostate cancer, about the disease, diagnosis, treatment and living with prostate cancer. A reading list and a directory of prostate cancer organisations are also provided. - MaleHealth
Malehealth is here to provide essential, accurate, easy to use information about the key health problems that affect men. Packed with tips, expert advice and details of how men can check their own health and use health professionals more effectively, malehealth provides the down-to-earth and practical resources men need to lead healthier, happier lives. - Men's Health Forum
The Men’s Health Forum, which was founded in 1994, is an independent body that works with a wide range of individuals and organisations to tackle this problem. Now well-established with an active membership, we work for the development of health services that meet men’s needs and to enable men to change their risk-taking behaviours. Our members, partners, staff and executive officers bring a wealth of experience in healthcare, media, business and grassroots activity. The site includes a direct link on the homepage which will take users to the Men's Health Forum for Scotland. - NORM-UK
NORM-UK is a voluntary organisation which runs support groups that meet regularly in England, produces a quarterly magazine, and has dealt with thousands of enquiries, both about foreskin restoration and about avoidance of circumcision. - Prostate Cancer Charity
Launched in 1996 at the Hammersmith Hospital in London, the Prostate Cancer Charity provides support and information to anyone concerned with prostate cancer. We also fund research into the causes of, and treatments for, prostate cancer. In addition to these three aims, we work to raise the profile of prostate cancer. - Prostate Help Association
This is the website of the Prostate Help Association which aims to provide information and advice to men suffering from the varying forms of prostate diseases. - Prostate Research Campaign UK
This is the website of the Prostate Research Campaign UK. This site provides accurate and up-to-date information on every type of prostate disease. - Sexual Dysfunction Association
The Sexual Dysfunction Association is a charitable organisation which was set up to help sufferers of impotence (erectile dysfunction) and their partners and to raise awareness of the condition amongst both the public and the medical profession. - The Orchid Cancer Appeal
The Orchid Cancer Appeal is dedicated to funding research into diagnosis, prevention and treatment of prostate and testicular cancer as well as promoting awareness of these previously neglected diseases. This site contains information about men's cancers, a forum and a search facility. - Prostate Calculator
A USA site consisting of a series of "calculators" that make foreasts about medical conditions by associating information about a patient with a database of information about hundreds or thousands of other patients. The calculators use so-called "artificial intelligence" and artificial neural networks to make the predictions. The site is primarily aimed at the public, but would also be of interest to medical professionals. It is a service of the The Artificial Neural Networks in Prostate Cancer Project, funded by The Institute for Clinical Research at the Washington D.C. Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
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