Do you have questions about Prostate Cancer?

You’re not alone.

Do you have questions about Prostate Cancer?

You’re not alone.

Prostate cancer. They may be some of the toughest words you’ll ever hear.

Rest assured–you’ve come to the right place. From the beginning, we’re here to provide both trusted health guidance and compassionate emotional support as you navigate a prostate cancer diagnosis.

We offer more than information. We provide thoughtful guidance to help with decision-making, along with the time and space to chat things through–something that can be hard to find when you need it the most.

Because prostate cancer is not a journey to face alone, we welcome you and those closest to you–however you define it.

Just been diagnosed with prostate cancer?

You’re not alone.

We help you and your family navigate next steps.

Living with prostate cancer?

Turn to us.

We offer recovery programs, fitness classes, and peer supports.

Fundraising Events

 Come out to support.

Be part of the movement – help us raise awareness, and essential donations to support patients in our community.

JOIN US:

Prostate Cancer Support Group Meeting

Thursday, May 7th, 2026 • 7:00 pm
Cedar Hill Golf Course, 1400 Derby Road

Speaker: Dr. Samreen Chaudry, Radiation Oncologist
Topic: Differentiating Between the Three Types of Radiation for Prostate Cancer

To register to attend or for more information, please contact Island Prostate Centre.

Prostate Cancer Speaker Series Videos

Our video library features recordings from our monthly Prostate Cancer Speaker Series Meetings. This is the place to hear from leading doctors and speakers in the prostate health field, and to meet with others who have received a diagnosis.

“I know Island Prostate Centre will continue to be there for me.”

The facts:

  • 1 in 8 men Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
  • Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer for men in BC.
  • It is anticipated that 740 new cases of the disease will be diagnosed on Vancouver Island this year.

The myths:

  • Prostate cancer is an ‘old man’s disease’.
  • Prostate cancer will end your sex life.
  • If you don’t have symptoms, you don’t have prostate cancer.