We’re here to make this stressful time of your life simpler. You don’t need the complication of jumping back and forth between websites trying to find the right medical information, the right support or the right forum. That’s why everything is here, on your NowWhat website.
For any medical questions, we have Dr NowWhat; our clinical experts behind it have decades of cancer care experience. And if you still have questions, our experts will answer them as best they can. We will never shy away from difficult issues.
If you’re confused by medical jargon or there’s something you don’t understand about your treatment, just look it up in our Medical Terms Explained section; our priority is to ensure all information is provided in a way that is easy to understand while still being accurate.
When you need someone to talk to who understands, our unique matching algorithm will help you connect with someone in the same situation. Not just someone who has prostate cancer, but someone who has or had a similar stage prostate cancer, a similar treatment plan and may have suffered similar side-effects and concerns.
We can match you with other supporting family members. You can be sure that you will not be the only person who’s worried and unable to sleep in the middle of the night and our forum is there for you too.
For those of you who’ve been through cancer and are now out the other side, our advice and support does not stop. To help you reduce the risk and worry of the disease returning, we’ll provide the latest news on lifestyle, diet and exercise. To help you live and cope with any ongoing side effects we’ll talk to you about stress reducing techniques and relationship concerns – again, no subject is out of bounds.
We actively encourage mentorship. This means that all those who’ve had their lives affected by cancer, be it as a patient or as a family member, can give something back. It may be practical advice or information, or it may be something as simple (but so very, very vital) as offering comfort to someone who is currently finding life extremely hard.