Why a support group?
- Support Groups are places to listen, ask questions, and share thoughts confidentially.
- Our goal is to help men and their loved ones learn more about how to cope with living after a cancer diagnosis. We strive to provide a forum to learn about treatment and post-treatment options through presentations by medical professionals, written materials, and most importantly, discussion with other men who are having or have had similar experiences. (Many groups welcome partners as well.)
- Gaining and sharing knowledge helps everyone cope and achieve better outcomes. All meetings are free to all participants.
Who are we?
- Newly-diagnosed / pre-primary treatment (lots of questions)
- Post-treatment / some side effects (some experience, still learning)
- Post-treatment / post-side effects (lots of experience, helping others, still learning)
Where are the Support Groups?
Prostate Cancer Support Groups may be found in the following locations. Click on the links below for more information.
- Augusta
- Bangor
- Biddeford
- Brunswick
- Caribou
- Ellsworth
- Island Falls
- Lewiston
- Lubec
- Presque Isle
- Rockport
- South Portland
- Windham
- York
Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) "Hormone Treatment" Support Group Formed
This is a pilot program to help men with metastatic cancer and the difficulties they face managing all the side effects from androgen deprivation therapy, also known as hormone treatment. This support group will permit in depth discussion about the unique challenges men on ADT have to cope with and manage. The intent is to identify other locations throughout the State once a successful protocol has been developed.
Location: Cancer Community Center, Conference Room, 778 Main Street, Route 1, South Portland, ME 04106
(207) 774-2200
Meeting Time: 3rd Monday - 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
For more information, contact:
Terry Kungel - (207) 443-4300 -
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Bob Beane - (207) 892-7750
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Still need support?
If you would like to participate in a prostate cancer support group and none exists where you are, please contact your local hospital, the Oncology Department would be a starting place. You can also contact the American Cancer Society (1-800-ACS-2345) or Nelson Leavitt (Augusta facilitator) for start-up help.
Interested in starting your own prostate cancer support group? Here are some suggestions.
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Prostate Cancer Support Groups in Maine are a resource for prostate cancer survivors and their loved ones. 
