Many patients who have suffered from a urologic condition, may have the need
for additional support offered by other patients who have been afflicted with
these problems. At the University of Kansas Medical Center, it is our intent
to care for the whole patient and to facilitate this support whenever possible.
Interstitial Cystitis Support Group
This group deals with the often debilitating condition of interstitial cystitis,
an inflammatory condition of the bladder. For additional information or to inquire
on dates of meetings, contact Laurel Radke, LPN at
lradke@kumc.edu.
US TOO Prostate Cancer Support Group
Many patients who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer, find a great deal
of information and comfort from others with this diagnosis. On the 3rd Thursday
of every other month, this group meets at the University of Kansas Medical Center
for a lecture regarding some aspect of prostate cancer provided by local experts.
In addition, to the fellowship of other prostate cancer survivors, this group
allows an informal forum in which to ask questions of the experts. Mr. Claude
Harkins is the leader and contact person for this group and can be reached at
816-478-4668.
United Ostomy Association
This group provides support and information for those patients living with an
ostomy. It meets the 3rd Wednesday of every other month at Shawnee Mission Medical
Center. For more information please contact Mrs. Debbie Kueker at
913-588-3118.
Infertility
Resolve is a national support group that can assist couples with information
about options for infertility treatments and also helps couples deal with the
stresses that are associated with this very emotional problem. The website is
http://www.resolve.org.
Information is also available through the American Society of Reproductive Medicine
at
http://www.asrm.org/Patients/mainpati.html.
Fertility before or after cancer treatment is another difficult time. Survivorship
and hope of recovery from cancer and hope for fertility in those who do not have
children or who have not completed their family is important for many couples.
An excellent resource for investigating issues of fertility and cancer can be
found at
http://www.fertilehope.org.
Other websites with useful information about urological disease include:
http://www.UrologyHealth.org
http://www.UrologyChannel.com
http://www.MedScape.com
http://health.nih.gov
http://www.cancer.org