Conversation Tips

Men may not listen to women when it comes to directions, but the Prostate Cancer Foundation/Gillette Men’s Health Survey shows that they are likely to listen when it comes to their own health.

Results from the survey show that a quarter of men have never talked with their doctors about their risks for cancer—of the prostate or any kind.

Yet if the women in their lives urged them to, the survey finds, more than 70 percent of men would talk with their doctors about prostate cancer.

To help women know where to begin, the Prostate Cancer Foundation created Conversation Tips, a series of pointers and questions that can be used to start a conversation about prostate cancer. In addition, the Introduction to Prostate Cancer Kit includes the An Introduction to Prostate Cancer guide, a list of FAQs About Prostate Cancer and other materials designed to help both men and women learn about prostate cancer.

Not sure where to begin? Take a few minutes to read Conversation Tips, a series of pointers and questions that can be used to start a conversation about prostate cancer. In addition, the links below will give you the basic facts about prostate cancer so you and your loved ones can learn more about this disease.

Conversation Tips

Know the Basic Facts About Prostate Cancer

Who can get prostate cancer?

What are the symptoms of prostate cancer?

What does it mean to be screened for prostate cancer?

Points to Remember Before Starting the Conversation

Questions to Ask the Men in Your Life About Prostate Cancer

Download a copy of Conversation Tips in PDF format.

More information about the Prostate Cancer Foundation/Gillette Men’s Health Survey:

Read the major findings from the survey (PDF)

Read the news release announcing the results

View the presentation slides from the media briefing (PowerPoint)


More information about the survey sponsors:

Prostate Cancer Foundation

Gillette Prostate Cancer Challenge