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.
Please call 505-254-7784 if you need assistance.
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.
Approximately 1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer.
PCSANM helps men and their families cope with this disease.
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
FDA Accepts Telix NDA for New Prostate Cancer Imaging Agent
This filing acceptance is an important step towards further improving equity of access.
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence Evolutions in Prostate Cancer Care
AI tools may show utility in areas such as prostate diagnostic imaging, pathology, and treatment outcome predictions.
Clinical Trial Could Lead to New ‘Gold Standard’ Test for Prostate Cancer Detection
Study shows that PET/CT imaging using a new tracing agent is more accurate at determining the extent of prostate cancer than the current standard MRI for intermediate and high-risk cases.
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Help us unlock new possibilities in education and outreach for prostate cancer awareness.
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