Managing Sexual Side Effects After Prostate Cancer: A Patient & Therapist Perspective

Date: 20 January 2026  6.00pm (London)
Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CstOkvaUSNSg_xlFI1Z27w

Why attend?
Sexual side effects remain one of the most challenging and under-discussed consequences of prostate cancer treatment. This focused webinar brings together expert clinical insight and lived experience to help HCPs feel more confident addressing sexual wellbeing in routine care.

What will be covered

• Common sexual side effects after treatment
• How to initiate and manage sensitive conversations
• Practical therapeutic approaches to support intimacy and recovery
• What patients find most helpful — and what can hinder progress
• How the infopool resource can support men and their partners

Speakers

Trudy Hannington, Senior Accredited Psychosexual and Relationship Therapist
Martin, Patient Representative, with lived experience of prostate cancer treatment
Dr Sara Nelson, Head of Health Information at PCR
Pauline Bagnall, Clinical Nurse Specialist at PCR, Chair

Who should attend?

Urology CNSs, urologists, uro-oncologists, sexual therapists, radiotherapists, oncologists, GPs, primary care clinicians, psychologists/psychosexual counsellors, physiotherapists/pelvic health specialists, nurse consultants/ANPs, and allied health professionals involved in the care of men affected by prostate cancer.

Infopool: Trusted Patient Information About Prostate Cancer

The infopool is a trusted patient information platform designed to support men through their prostate cancer journey — signposting materials are available for healthcare professionals to share with patients.

Contact: Susannah Ramsay, Senior Programme Manager, Prostate Cancer Research. Sramsay@pcr.org.uk