What you'll learn
- An Understanding of Prostate Cancer
- The Epidemiology of Prostate Cancer
- The Prostate Cancer Risk Factors
- The Anatomy of the Prostate
- Identify between a Healthy Prostate vs Prostate Cancer
- The Pathophysiology of Prostate Cancer
- The different types of Prostate Cancer
- Screening procedures for Prostate Cancer
- Signs and Symptoms of Prostate Cancer
- The Different Treatment Options
Requirements
- No requirements.
Description
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men today — yet many still feel unprepared when it enters their lives.
Whether you're concerned about symptoms, supporting a loved one, or working in healthcare, this course offers a clear, accessible understanding of prostate cancer from start to finish.
Led by Kyle Xiberras, a registered nurse with over a decade of experience in gastroenterology and urology, this course walks you through everything you need to know — from anatomy to treatment, diagnosis to daily life.
You’ll learn how to recognise symptoms, understand the role of early detection, and explore the treatment options available today, including surgery, hormone therapy, and newer innovations.
Importantly, this course also explores the emotional and practical impact of living with prostate cancer — both for patients and caregivers.
Course overview:
1. Introduction to Prostate Cancer
What is prostate cancer?
Role and function of the prostate gland
Global incidence and survival statistics
2. Risk Factors and Causes
Genetic predispositions
Lifestyle and environmental contributors
Age and demographic trends
3. Symptoms and Early Detection
Recognising common signs and symptoms
The importance of early diagnosis
Overview of current screening tools (e.g., PSA testing, DRE, biopsy)
4. Staging and Grading
Understanding cancer staging and its impact on treatment
The Gleason score and how it informs prognosis
5. Treatment Options
Active surveillance and watchful waiting
Surgical procedures (e.g., prostatectomy)
Radiation therapy, hormone therapy, and chemotherapy
New and emerging treatments
6. Living with Prostate Cancer
Managing physical and emotional well-being
Impact on relationships and mental health
Resources, support groups, and caregiver tools
7. Research and Future Directions
Innovations in diagnostics and therapies
Promising areas of ongoing research
Encouraging advocacy and health education
8. Conclusion
Key takeaways for patients, caregivers, and professionals
The importance of proactive engagement in prostate health
Who this course is for:
- Healthcare professionals
- Caregivers and Family Members
- Patients
- Health Enthusiasts
- Men Over 50
- Researchers and Students
- General Public
Instructor
Willingness was founded in 2011 with the concept of providing holistic services with regards to Family, Sex and Health. Willingness Team is a multidisciplinary team composed of different professionals with backgrounds in the therapeutic, medical, educational or social fields among others; mainly with a background in psychology. Our mission is bringing professionals and students together to fight the stigma of mental health by encouraging ‘the willingness to adapt’. Our vision is a resilient self-aware society, capable to address mental health effectively and adapt to life’s adversities more easily. To do this we follow the values of professionality, approachability, evidence-based practice, and team.
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