
Support group a source of strength for veterans diagnosed with prostate cancer | va western new york health care | veterans affairs
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All men are at risk of developing prostate cancer and it is the second most diagnosed cancer among American men after skin cancer. The risk increases as men grow older and risk factors
include family history, exposure to chemicals, and race, with Black men having a higher risk for developing prostate cancer. A prostate cancer diagnosis can be an emotionally challenging
time and having resources, support, and information can help deal with the disease. VA Western New York Healthcare System (VAWNYHS) has a local chapter of the national ZERO Prostate Cancer
support group providing people impacted by prostate cancer with an opportunity to be with others who have a common purpose. While every prostate cancer diagnosis is unique, members of
support groups often have similar feelings, worries, and concerns. “The support group here at the VA is a tremendous resource for men diagnosed with prostate cancer and their loved ones,”
said Bill Krellner, Chapter Leader, WNY Zero/Us Too Prostate Cancer Support Group. “Being able to connect with others dealing with the disease allows participant to learn how to lead healthy
and productive lives while dealing with the diagnosis to ensure a positive outlook on life.” Finding a support group may benefit you or your loved one in many ways, including: * Feeling
less lonely or isolated * Improving understanding of prostate cancer treatment and side effects * Getting practical feedback about treatment options * Talking openly and honestly about your
feelings * Improving skills to cope with challenges. * Reducing distress, depression, anxiety, or fatigue * Gaining a sense of empowerment * Learning about education, financial assistance,
and other resources The VAWNYHS ZERO Prostate Cancer support group meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. in Freedom Hall – Room 301. For more information contact Bill Krellner at
[email protected] or 716-836-4761.