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Life after prostate cancer can be a challenging time for men and for their families. Erectile dysfunction and incontinence are common side effects of treatment, but fortunately there are solutions and treatment options available to help men overcome them, allowing them to live a better life after prostate cancer.
Join us in Palmerston North where, with urology specialists Daniel Marshall and Quinten King, we will visit these solutions and treatment options. Proudly supported by Boston Scientific.
Life after prostate cancer can be a challenging time for men and for their families. Erectile dysfunction and incontinence are common side effects of treatment, but fortunately there are solutions and treatment options available to help men overcome them, allowing them to live a better life after prostate cancer.
Join us in Hamilton where, with urology specialists Andre Westenberg and Liam Wilson, we will visit these solutions and treatment options. Proudly supported by Boston Scientific.
Life after prostate cancer can be a challenging time for men and for their families. Erectile dysfunction and incontinence are common side effects of treatment, but fortunately there are solutions and treatment options available to help men overcome them, allowing them to live a better life after prostate cancer.
Join us in Hamilton where, with urology specialist Dr Michael Holmes, we will visit these solutions and treatment options. Proudly supported by Boston Scientific.
Life after prostate cancer can be a challenging time for men and for their families. Erectile dysfunction and incontinence are common side effects of treatment, but fortunately there are solutions and treatment options available to help men overcome them, allowing them to live a better life after prostate cancer.
Join us in Auckland where, with urology specialists John Tucker and Anna Lawrence, we will visit these solutions and treatment options. Proudly supported by Boston Scientific.
At a time when we can reflect on some of the greatest challenges our health system has faced in its history we invite you to join us at our annual conference at Te Papa, Wellington, Sunday 28 August. It is also a time when we are facing uncertainty looking forward, as the most significant changes in the delivery of healthcare in Aotearoa New Zealand in over 30 years are taking place with the introduction of the new Health NZ and Māori Health Authority agencies. For those of us working in the cancer space, we can also reflect on Te Aho o Te Kahu, the Cancer Control Agency, approaching its first full two years as part of our health landscape. To complete the picture we can reflect on the findings of the “once in a generation” review panel of PHARMAC.
Against this tumultuous background, we have assembled an outstanding programme of world-leading experts to share their insights with you. From Aotearoa New Zealand, and overseas, you will hear from senior voices and specialists working to address some of the greatest challenges that face us in terms of the screening, diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. We are also delighted to welcome senior representatives from the agencies now being tasked with delivering health services to New Zealanders, as well as an academic trailblazer whose groundbreaking findings graphically illustrate the work needed to ensure that prostate cancer care in our country is provided equitably. We would very much welcome your attendance and participation, and look forward to seeing you there.
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Join us in this special opportunity to visit Gibbs Farm, an expansive, open-air sculpture park located in the stunning Kaipara Harbour, north of Auckland.
On private property with access via appointment only on scheduled visitor days it is home to many major site-specific commissions and the greatest collection of large-scale outdoor sculptures in the country with works by some of the world’s most renowned artists, including Gerry Judah, Andy Goldsworthy, Richard Serra and Anish Kapoor (pictured above L2R). The park is a three to four hour walking experience where you can roam among the sculptures and come face-to-face with some exotic animals including giraffes, zebras, bison and buffalo.
Get Pacing4Prostate and raise vital funds to help the 4,000 plus Kiwi men diagnosed with prostate cancer every year, and their whanau – it affects them too. What better way to smash a personal goal than to do it while raising money to help others?
The more money you raise, the more men living with prostate cancer we can reach, to support and improve their lives. And you don’t need to be a fitness freak to get involved, there’s a distance to suit everyone, walkers and runners: Full marathon, Half marathon, 11k Traverse, 5k Challenge or the 2.2k Kids Marathon. We’ll be here to support you every step of the way.
Visit the Auckland Marathon page on this website to find out how you can become a Charity Superstar.