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Rural Communities & PC-PEP

No matter where you live — you belong here.

Understanding the Rural Reality

Living in a rural or remote community can shape every part of your prostate cancer journey — from getting diagnosed, to accessing specialists, to finding support afterward. Long drives, poor internet, and fewer local resources can make care feel out of reach.

At PC-PEP, we believe your postal code should never determine your quality of care. You deserve the same evidence-based, compassionate support as anyone living next to a major hospital. That’s why we designed PC-PEP to meet you where you are — right at home, on your own schedule, in your own community.

Challenges Faced by Rural Men

How PC-PEP Supports Rural Men

Our free, six-month, home-based health-promotion program was built for accessibility:

Hear From Our Participants

🎧 Explore more voices in our Rural Men’s Podcast Series interviewing Men living in Rural communities of Canada and New Zealand:

Human Impact Story

One powerful moment came when two rural participants, paired as PC-PEP “buddies,” traveled across provinces to meet in person for the first time. Their video, shared with our community, highlighted how PC-PEP was truly “life-changing”—not only for them but for the many men inspired by their friendship.

Why This Work Matters

Men living in rural and northern regions are more likely to face:

Through Movember’s Health Equity Grant (2025–2028), PC-PEP is tackling these disparities head-on by:

We are currently analyzing the data from these initiatives and preparing a report on rural men’s needs to inform national policy and survivorship planning.


How to join PC-PEP/ Enrol?

Whether you live on a farm, a fishing village, a northern reserve, or a coastal town — PC-PEP is here for you.

👉 Join the program today — participation is free and fully online. Go to www.PCPEP.org and complete the intake form.
👉 Connect with other rural men through our optional group calls.
👉 Invite our team to speak with your local health board, support group, or community center. Contact us at pep@nshealth.ca.

Powered by Movember

This initiative is proudly funded by Movember (January 2025 – January 2028) through a Health Equity Grantawarded to Drs. Gabriela Ilie and Rob Rutledge at Dalhousie University.

Thanks to Movember’s support, PC-PEP is bridging the gap between urban and rural survivorship — ensuring that no man, anywhere, has to face prostate cancer alone. Together, we are building healthier, more connected rural communities across Canada and the world.


You don’t have to leave home to find support. PC-PEP brings it to you — wherever you are.

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