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The Truth of It
Developed as a collaboration between the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and St.Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, The Truth of It video series features unscripted interviews with Canadians diagnosed with cancer who were asked to share their story so others could learn from their experience. By providing candid accounts of the personal impact of cancer, the video series can serve as an educational resource for anyone with a personal connection to cancer.
These videos can help you learn from the experiences of others, realize that you are not alone, gain practical advice from others who have worried about the same issues, and connect to someone with your type of cancer.
The men and women featured in the videos range in age from 20 to 73 and are affected by different types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, lung, testicular and ovarian. To see more from The Truth of It series, visit www.cancerview.ca and click on “Treatment & Support” where you will find the link to view the videos.
Radiation Therapy
The London Regional Cancer Program has produced a video to help you understand your radiation therapy treatment:
Cancer Caregiving
Speaker: Dr. Eunice Gorman, RN, BSW, MSW, PhD, RSW
Eunice is a nurse, social worker and an assistant professor at the University of Western Ontario. Her interests lie in end-of-life decision making, hope, sorrow, loss, and caregiver stress.
Learn what is available and how to ask for what you need.
Panel Discussion
Learn about services offered by Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) and the London Regional Cancer Program (LRCP) and how to access them.
Speakers: Gloria Dalke, RN, Case Manager CCAC, Maureen Trinnear RN CON(C) Primary Nurse Clinic Services LRCP, and Tina Plat-Dekoter MSW RSW Social Worker, LRCP
Presented November 13, 2010
(valid until November, 2011)
Prostate Cancer
Jim Panchaud, MSW, RSW
Social Worker, London Regional Cancer Program
(presentation date May 30, 2011)
Jim Panchaud has practiced social work since 1996 when he obtained his Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from the University of Toronto. During that time, he has worked in various settings including: Child Protection, Individual, Couple and Family Counselling, and Hospital Social Work (Emergency, ICU, Medicine, and Cancer Care).
He is currently the social worker for the Genitourinary, Head and Neck, and Thoracic teams at the London Regional Cancer Program.
Jim is a registered social worker (Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers) and is a member of the Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW), the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology (CAPO), and the International Society for Mental Health Online (ISMHO). In this session Jim will look at the impact of prostate cancer on couples' relationships and present tools for moving forward together: Living with the unknown and coping with changes. How to break the cycle of silence. How to recreate intimacy through talking and caring gestures. Where to turn for support.
Permanent Seed Brachytherapy for Prostate Cancer
Dr. Nikhilesh Patil, MD, DNB
Brachytherapy Fellow, Radiation Oncology, London Regional Cancer Program
Dr. David Paul D'Souza, MD, FRCPC
Dr. D'Souza is Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, London Regional Cancer Program, London Health Sciences Centre and University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. He completed his Medical Degree at the University of Toronto and his residency at McMaster University (Hamilton) and subsequently did a fellowship in Brachytherapy at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York. He currently treats cancers of the prostate and urinary tract, gynecologic and breast cancers and skin cancer with a focus on brachytherapy. His out of work interests include his family, running and playing piano.
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Presented November 22, 2010
(valid until December 1, 2011)
Drug Therapy and Prostate Cancer
Dr. Eric Winquist, MD, MSc, FRCPC, FACP
Dr. Winquist is a consultant medical oncologist in the London Regional Cancer Program at London Health Sciences Centre and a is Professor at the University of Western Ontario. He completed graduate training in Health Research Methodology at McMaster University.
Dr. Winquist has been a principal investigator and co-investigator in numerous phase I, II and III trials in genitourinary and head & neck cancers. Research interests include new anticancer drug development, systematic reviews and practice guidelines, and translational cancer research.
Dr. Winquist is the Medical Director of the LRCP Clinical Cancer Research Unit, Leader of the Lawson Translational Cancer Research Team, and Chair of the LRCP Medical Oncology Associates. He formerly served as the Chair of the interim interprovincial Joint Oncology Drug Review. Additionally, he sits on the Clinical Trials Committee of the Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute NCIC CTG and is a co-chair and member of the Cancer Care Ontario Practice Guideline Initiative in the Genitourinary and Head & Neck Disease Site Committees, respectively.
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Presented September 27, 2010
(valid until October 1, 2011)
Prostate Cancer and Erectile Dysfunction
Dr. Gerald Brock is Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in London, Ontario. He completed his Medical and Urology Degrees at McGill University in Montreal and subsequently did a two year fellowship in Neurourology at the University of California, San Francisco. He currently runs a large tertiary care erectile dysfunction clinic at St. Joseph’s Health Care, where he sees between 2000-2500 new consults annually.
Dr. Brock’s work in urology and erectile dysfunction is acknowledged by his role as Editor in Chief of Chronicles of Urology and Sexual Health, CME Section Editor of the Journal of Sexual Medicine, Andrology Section Editor of the CUA Journal.
Learn:
Presented March 22, 2010. 47 minutes.
(valid until March 22, 2012)
Managing Pain and Other Symptoms in Advanced Prostate Cancer
presenter Dr. Dwight Moulin, Neurologist.
Learn about:
Presented November 23, 2009. 81 minutes.
(valid until November 23, 2011)
Robot Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: An Analysis in the Canadian System
presenter Dr. Steven Pautler, MD, FRCPC,
Assistant Professor Divisions of Urology and Surgical Oncology,
University of Western Ontario.
Presented May 25, 2009. 52 minutes.
(valid until May 25, 2012)