Calgary

Prostate Cancer Centre

Type of Care Provider(s): Nursing Support | Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist | Sexual Health Therapist | Physician (Sexual Medicine)

Conditions: Prostate cancer

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The Prostate Cancer Centre (PCC), located within the Southern Alberta Institute of Urology at Rocky View General Hospital, provides comprehensive prostate cancer care and includes sexual health–focused services integrated into clinical follow-up and rehabilitation. PCC also provides rapid access clinics and support classes.

What this Includes:

  • Intracavernous Injection Therapy Clinic – A specialized clinic led by a urologist and sexual health practitioner where patients learn proper injection therapy techniques and dosing to help manage erectile dysfunction that may arise after prostate cancer treatment.
  • Intimacy & Erectile Function After Prostate Cancer Treatment – An interactive workshop led by a urologist, psychologist, and sexual health practitioner, focusing on increasing patients’ understanding of sexual values and learning specific skills for maintaining a sexual relationship post-treatment.
  • Post-Operative Care Follow-Up – After surgeries such as prostatectomy, patients receive follow-up care including support for functional side effects; sexual health concerns are part of this comprehensive post-op program.
  • Peer Support (One-on-One Phone Connection) – While not a clinical intervention, patients can connect with other men who have experienced prostate cancer and discuss concerns including coping with sexual side effects; partner support is also offered.

Additional Types of Care Providers:

Dietician, Kinesiologist

Monita Sundar, MA

Provincial Program Manager, Prostate Cancer Supportive Care Program

Monita Sundar is the Provincial Program Manager for the Prostate Cancer Supportive Care Program, where she leads a multidisciplinary team dedicated to providing integrated clinical care, patient education, and research-driven support.

With a strong commitment to improving the lives of older adults, Monita is passionate about empowering patients through education and implementing innovative strategies that promote well-being and enhance quality of life.

Her leadership reflects a patient-centered approach that bridges clinical excellence with compassionate care.

Steven Guirguis, MA

Project Manager & Clinical Research Coordinator, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

Steven is a Project Manager and Clinical Research Coordinator at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, with academic training in Psychology and Kinesiology.

His work focuses on supporting prostate cancer patients in managing sexual health challenges related to treatment. He brings a strong interest in the mind-body connection to his clinical and research efforts, particularly within survivorship and rehabilitation care.

Outside of work, Steven enjoys spending time with family, staying active, and brings the same passion to the basketball court as he does to his research.

Dr. Ryan Flannigan

Dr. Ryan Flannigan is an Associate Professor, and surgeon-scientist within the Department of Urologic Sciences at the University of British Columbia.

He is the Director of the Urologic Supportive Care Program, Director of the Reproductive & Sexual Medicine Centre within the M.H. Mohseni Institute of Urologic Sciences, and Director of the Male Infertility, Sexual Medicine, and Microsurgery Fellowship Program. His practice is subspecialized in Sexual and Reproductive Medicine, and his research program is focused on developing translational technologies and engineering solutions to advance therapeutics in both sexual medicine and infertility.

He has received national and international awards including the American Urologic Society Rising Star Award, American Society of Andrology Matthew Hardy Young Andrologist Award and has been funded by the Canadian Institute of Health Research, Canadian Foundation for Innovation, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, Canadian Urologic Association Scholarship Foundation, American Urology Association, American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Sexual Medicine Society of North America. 

Dr. Andrew Matthew

Dr. Matthew is a Health and Clinical Psychologist as well as a Clinician-Investigator in the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, and an Associate Professor in both the Departments of Surgery and Psychiatry at the University of Toronto.

He serves as the Lead Psychologist, Director of the Sexual Health Program, Director of Psychology Training, and Head of the GU Survivorship Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Matthew has been instrumental in shaping national and international guidelines for sexual healthcare in cancer (ASCO/CCO, Movember).

His clinical care and research are centered on urologic cancers, focusing on prevention, sexual health, survivorship, and improving patient quality of life.