The Impact Of Prostate Cancer On Men’s Mental And Emotional Health

Prostate cancer doesn’t know race, religion, class or sexuality. It is possible to strike all men. Fill yourself with knowledge. 

George Cooper, a petroleum truck driver was diagnosed with prostate cancer at an early age of 53 years old. His initial reaction was anger. He couldn’t accept the fact he had cancer considering he still has 3 sons and a daughter who depend on him. He was also afraid his wife would think little of him once he sought treatment and suffer from the side effects. He knew what was in exchange for cure… his inability to perform in bed. It was too much for his ego to take that George not only had to deal with prostate cancer. He also had to struggle with depression. Continue reading