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Prostate Cancer: Made easier by 'One-2-One Confidential' PDF Print

One-2-One ConfidentialA new program offering confidential conversations with those on the prostate cancer journey has begun in the state of Maine. The Maine American Cancer Society turned over it’s Man-to-Man program to Nelson Leavitt, the founding president of the Maine Coalition to Fight Prostate Cancer (MCFPC). Leavitt, has for years provided the leadership for the Maine ACS program and remembers too many men telling him, "I felt totally alone. I thought I was the only man who ever got prostate cancer."

Leavitt indicated there has been an increasing need for this service, which is now called One-2-One Confidential and is staffed by many volunteers, all prostate cancer survivors, who understand that no man need feel alone.

Leavitt explains, "Whether a man is just beginning the journey, is dealing with treatment options, or is handling a recurrence, they will find many support groups throughout the state. But, some men are just not comfortable being in a group situation and want to talk privately with someone. Well, that is what One-2-One Confidential is all about."

Women may prefer to talk with partners of prostate cancer survivors or gay or bisexual men may wish to talk with someone who understands their particular prostate cancer issues and volunteers are available to speak to these women and men.

To use One-2-One Confidential, please call 207-504-5373 or toll free 855-552-7200 or email MCFPC at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Here is a listing of prostate cancer support groups in Maine.

 

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One-2-One Confidential

A new program offering confidential conversations with those on the prostate cancer journey has begun in the state of Maine. This new service from the Maine Coaltion to Fight Prostate Cancer (MCFPC) is staffed by many volunteers, all prostate cancer survivors, who understand that no man need feel alone. Read more about the MCFPC One-2-One Confidential program...

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