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To address the needs of Hong Kong men experiencing physical and/or psychosocial symptoms after prostate cancer treatment.
General
Prostate Cancer
Strategy
Snapshot
The results we seek
Men living with and beyond prostate cancer have the treatment and care needed to be physically and mentally well.
How do we measure progress?
Prostate cancer mortality rate
We want men with prostate cancer to say:
My information, care, treatment and support needs have been met
I had access to well-coordinated advice, treatment and care
I made a well-informed treatment decision that I do not regret
I had access to the treatment of my choice
The practical support needs of my partner, family, caregivers and I have been
Testicular Cancer
Strategy
Snapshot
The results we seek
Men and boys living with and beyond testicular cancer have the treatment and care needed to be physically and mentally well.
How do we measure progress?
Testicular cancer mortality rate
We want men and boys with testicular cancer to say:
My information, care, treatment and support needs have been met
I had access to well-coordinated advice, treatment and care
I had the information I needed to make well informed decisions about my treatment
The practical support needs of myself,
FACTS OVERVIEW MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS TAKE ACTION RESOURCES
The Hairy Facts
OVERVIEW
Mental health and wellbeing is equally important to physical health and wellbeing. It is now well documented that both are linked and many of the things that help with our physical health (e.g. physical activity/exercise) also improve our mental health.
Mental health problems in men can often go undetected or untreated. The reasons for this are numerous and complex but can often be attributed to a lack of awareness