Explore lifestyle changes that can help with prostate cancer

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Tony Minter
Advocate

Diagnosed in 2012 with prostate cancer, Tony Minter says his purpose is to share his journey with others. Now in remission, he leads a support group for men newly diagnosed and serves on the board of several cancer organizations. A retired Army medical specialist, he also works to help fellow veterans navigate the health care system.

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Tony Minter, prostate cancer survivor, mentor, advocate, Frankfort, IL.

Daniel P. Petrylak, MD, professor of medicine (medical oncology), Yale School of Medicine; chief of genitourinary oncology, Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT. 

Urologic Oncology: “Diet and Lifestyle Considerations for Patients with Prostate Cancer.”

Zero Prostate Cancer: “Help & Support,” “Managing Prostate Cancer Costs,” “Diet, Nutrition & Prostate Cancer.” 

UCLA Health: “Advanced Prostate Cancer - Prostate Cancer Treatment.” 

Journal of Religion and Health: “Prostate Cancer and Spirituality: A Systematic Review.” 

National Cancer Institute: “Spirituality in Cancer Care (PDQ) – Patient Version.” 

Prostate Cancer Foundation: “Palliative Care for Advanced Prostate Cancer: Treat the Symptoms and Feel Better!”

Johns Hopkins Medicine: “Management of Urinary Dysfunction.” 

Prostate Cancer UK: “Thinking and planning ahead.”