TALK WITH US.
WE’VE BEEN THERE.
We are prostate cancer survivors,
here to answer your prostate cancer questions.
Contact Us
Call: (505) 254-7784
(7 days/week)
Email: pchelp@pcsanm.org
Visit: 2533 Virginia St NE, Suite C Albuquerque, NM 87110
The office is open Monday through Thursday from 10-2 and by appointment.
Support is available by phone seven days a week.
Annual Conference
Our 13th annual conference was held on October 26, 2024. Check back for details about the 2025 conference!
MEETINGS
Our bi-weekly meetings held in person (some also an offer an option to attend virtually).
Newsletter
Check out the newsletter for the latest information on prostate cancer and resources.
PCSANM provides free, one-on-one peer support to anyone coping with a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Volunteer Peer Support Training in Collaboration with Cancer Hope Network
PCSANM is proud to partner with Cancer Hope Network (CHN) to enhance the training and support available to our volunteer peer mentors providing one-on-one support. CHN is a national nonprofit dedicated to providing free, one-on-one peer mentorship for people impacted by cancer. Through this collaboration, CHN will help train and manage our volunteers, ensuring they are equipped with the skills and resources needed to provide meaningful support to those facing a cancer diagnosis.
We offer:
- Publications and other reading materials on a wide variety of prostate cancer subjects
- Free one-on-one consultations for those diagnosed with prostate cancer and those dealing with the diagnosis of a loved one
- A list of survivors willing to discuss their treatment experience and side effects
- Bi-monthly support meetings including presentations by medical professionals expert in prostate cancer and related topics
- Outreach activities at conferences and health fairs
- Educational presentations to organizations
- Vouchers for free PSA tests for those who have no medical insurance, no primary care physician, or are experiencing troubling symptoms
We offer education, information, and support and will share our experiences with prostate cancer treatments and side effects.
What’s New
Focal Therapy’s Future
Focal therapy adoption is increasing, transitioning from skepticism to optimism, with more practitioners offering these treatments.
Study Suggests a Healthy Diet May Help Keep Low Grade Prostate Cancer From Progressing to More Dangerous States During Active Surveillance
Johns Hopkins Medicine-led research is believed to be the first to provide evidence of this association.
Circulating Tumor Cells May Predict Prostate Cancer Survival
Among patients with hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, circulating tumor cell (CTC) count at the start of treatment may be able to indicate which patients are likely to live longer after treatment, as well as those who may be good candidates for novel therapies and...