Sexual Well-being
Mindfulness and CBT Improves Sexual Health and Intimacy in Couples After Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer Supportive Care (PCSC) Program
Changes to intimacy after prostate cancer treatment can be distressing for survivors and their partners. This webiste explains how practicing mindfulness can foster intimacy and provides links to guided meditation practices.
Sex and relationships
Prostate Cancer UK
Prostate cancer and its treatment can affect your sex life, both physically and emotionally. This webpage explains the potential sexual side effects of prostate cancer and of common treatments for it and discusses how these side effects can be managed.
Religion and Spirituality
Stanford Medicine
Have you found yourself asking "why me?" after your cancer diagnosis? Are you interested in exploring the use of religion for healing purposes? This article may be able to help you come to terms with prostate cancer, learn ways to ease your mind, or find meaning and comfort through your experiences.
Marriage and relationships after prostate cancer
True North
If you're worried about how prostate cancer will affect you and your partner’s sex life, there are steps you can take to strengthen your communication with each other—and bring some intimacy and excitement back into the bedroom.
Rebuilding sexual intimacy after prostate cancer treatment
True North
When you’re looking to rebuild your sex life after prostate cancer, it’s easy to forget about other options besides intercourse or penetration. The truth is, there are many ways to think of intimacy, pleasure and connection with your spouse or partner. In this article, we’ll share a few different thought exercises you can work through, with or without a partner.
Regaining your sexual wellbeing and mental health after prostate cancer
True North
Although it's often not acknowledged, sexual well-being can be an important part of mental and emotional health. Learn about how you can take care of your sexual well-being after prostate cancer treatment.