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PC-PEP South Africa

Prostate Cancer – Patient Empowerment Program (PC-PEP)

Welcome from the leads of the program

PC-PEP South African enrolment now open! Visit: pcpep.org to inquire information or to enrol in the program for free.

TheĀ Prostate Cancer – Patient Empowerment Program (PC-PEP)Ā is a free, six-month, home-based mind–body program developed in Canada to improve the physical and mental health and quality of life of people diagnosed with prostate cancer.

We are proud to announce the launch ofĀ PC-PEP in South AfricaĀ in 2025, offered in partnership with:

Dr. Duvern Ramiah, MBBCh, MBA, FCRadOnc(SA)
Head of Radiation Oncology Division, University of the Witwatersrand, Site Principal Investigator
Dr. Ramiah is a radiation oncologist and leader in advancing oncology care for underserved populations. As Head of Radiation Oncology at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, he introduced the prostate brachytherapy program and continues to champion equitable access to world-class cancer treatment.

Prof. Shingai Mutambirwa, MB ChB, M Med, FCS
Head of Urology, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University
Prof. Mutambirwa is a founding member of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of South Africa and an advocate for men’s health. He has pioneered new surgical techniques and led nationwide prostate cancer awareness campaigns, shaping urology care across Southern Africa.

Collaborators

Dr. Conray Moolman, MBChB (UFS), FCUROL (SA), MMED (UCT)
Dr. Conray Moolman is a South African urological surgeon with a special interest in laparoscopic and robotic procedures, with a focus on kidney and prostate cancer. He holds an MBChB from the University of the Free State and completed his urology training (FC Urol) and Master’s degree (MMed) at the University of Cape Town. His research on traumatic kidney injuries has been published in leading medical journals. Dr. Moolman practices privately at Cape Urology in Cape Town Southern Suburbs and serves as a proctor for robotic urological surgery, contributing to the advancement of minimally invasive techniques in the field. We are delighted to share that Dr. Conray Moolman is recommending PC-PEP to his patients and joining forces with our South African team to expand patient recruitment and access to the program.


About the Prostate Cancer Foundation of South Africa

The Prostate Cancer Foundation of South Africa is a leading non-profit organisation dedicated to reducing the impact of prostate cancer on South African men and their families.Ā  Founded as a non-profit company in 2005 and registered as an NPO in 2018, the Foundation brings together medical specialists, patients, volunteers, and corporate partners to tackle prostate cancer from every angle.

Here are some of the key things they do:


Why it matters

In South Africa, prostate cancer is a major health concern. The Foundation’s work is vital in ensuring men are informed, supported and empowered. Early detection significantly improves outcomes, and organisations like PCFSA help make that possible.


Our Collaboration

We areĀ thrilledĀ to partner with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of South Africa. Their leadership, expertise and outreach align perfectly with our mission to support men’s health. Through this collaboration we:

Working together, we’re making a stronger impact than we could alone — and we’re proud to call PCFSA our collaborator.


Join the Movement

Men of South Africa — this is for you. If you’re over 40 (or even younger if you have risk factors), get screened. Talk to your doctor about prostate health. Join the Foundation’s support services and helpline. Spread the word among your friends, colleagues, family.

By becoming part of the PCFSA network you:

Let’s stand together. Get checked. Stay informed. Take action.


Latest Release

šŸ“¢Ā Issue 3 2025 of ā€œUrology, Uro-oncology and Sexology Updateā€Ā is now available — published by PCFSA. VisitĀ their websiteĀ to view the full magazine.Ā 
This issue includes the latest clinical research, interviews, awareness campaigns and more — a great resource for both healthcare professionalsĀ andĀ informed patients/families.

Thank you for helping spread the word about this life-changing work. Together with the Prostate Cancer Foundation of South Africa, we can encourage men to act, support one another, and reduce the burden of prostate cancer across the country.

About PC-PEP

PC-PEP is a structured six-month program delivered throughĀ daily emails and videos. It offers practical, evidence-based strategies to help men thrive after a prostate cancer diagnosis.

Program Highlights


What to expect – PCPEP program

How to Enrol

You may qualify if:

To Join PC-PEP South Africa:
🌐 Simply visitĀ www.pcpep.orgĀ and enter your contact information on the Home page. That’s all you need to do — our PC-PEP International Project Coordinator will reach out and guide you through enrollment.
šŸ“§ Email:Ā pep@nshealth.ca – for inquiries or to register.
šŸ“ž International Coordinator, Cody MacDonald’s Phone number:Ā +1 902 473-7727

For South Africa site enquiries, please contact your treating physician or one of the partner universities above.

INTERNATIONAL COORDINATOR:
Mr. Cody MacDonald
pep@nshealth.ca
+1 902 473-7727

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Dr. Gabriela Ilie
Gabriela.Ilie@dal.ca
Cody MacDonald, International Research Project Manager PCPEP

International Leadership

Together with South African site leads, they ensure PC-PEP is delivered to the highest standard worldwide.


Join Us Today

South Africa enrolment is open now. To register for this FREE program go to pcpep.org and enter your contact information on the enrolment form. Our PCPEP team will proceed to enrolling you in the program from there.

If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with prostate cancer (any stage and any time (pre-during or post treatment), we invite you to take part in this life-changing program.


International Leadership

Dr. Gabriela Ilie, PhD, PC-PEP Program Co-Creator and International PC-PEP Scientific Lead. Contact:Ā Gabriela.Ilie@dal.caĀ | LinkedIn:Ā GabrielaĀ Ilie, PhD | X: @GabrielaIDr

Dr. Gabriela Ilie is aĀ Dalhousie University Endowed ScientistĀ in Prostate Cancer Quality of Life and anĀ Associate ProfessorĀ in the Departments ofĀ Community Health and Epidemiology, Urology, Radiation Oncology, Psychology, and NeuroscienceĀ at Dalhousie University. Dr. Ilie is also anĀ Affiliated ScientistĀ with theĀ Nova Scotia Health AuthorityĀ andĀ Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, as well as aĀ Scientist with the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Institute. Dr. Ilie has led the development of theĀ Prostate Cancer-Patient Empowerment Program (PC-PEP), working closely with scientific and clinical teams to create this transformative initiative. With overĀ 100 peer-reviewed publications, her research focuses on improving the quality of life for prostate cancer patients and advancing patient-centered care. Gabriela is the recipient of theĀ 2024 Public Impact Award, sponsored byĀ Research Nova Scotia, Canada, and Canadian Association of Psychosocial Ā Oncology 2025 Innovation Award recognizing her exceptional contributions to research, cancer survivorship and its impact on society. Dalhousie University profile for Dr. Ilie, www.pcpep.org

Dr. Ilie is the PC-PEP Program Co-Creator and International PC-PEP Scientific Lead

Dr. Rob Rutledge, MD, FRCPC, PC-PEP Program Co-Creator and International PC-PEP Clinical Lead. Contact: Dalhousie University Page | LinkedIn:Ā Dr. RobĀ Rutledge

Dr. Rob Rutledge, co-creator of theĀ Prostate Cancer-Patient Empowerment Program (PC-PEP) and International Clinical Lead for the Program, is a highly experiencedĀ Radiation OncologistĀ with overĀ 28 years of clinical practiceĀ at theĀ Nova Scotia Health AuthorityĀ andĀ Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences CentreĀ in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Specializing in the treatment ofĀ Prostate, Breast, and Pediatric cancers, Dr. Rutledge has dedicated his career to advancing patient care and improving outcomes. Dr. Rutledge’s academic journey includes aĀ Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, aĀ Certificate in Community Health and Clinical Epidemiology, and aĀ Doctor of Medicine degree, all from theĀ University of Toronto. His medical training comprises aĀ Comprehensive Internship in MedicineĀ atĀ Queen’s University, Kingston, and aĀ Radiation Oncology Residency ProgramĀ at theĀ University of Ottawa. In addition to his clinical and academic work, Dr. Rutledge has an extensive track record of patient engagement and advocacy. He has deliveredĀ over 300 public talksĀ to cancer patients and patient organizations worldwide, sharing his knowledge and inspiring hope. He also led a cancer charity forĀ 15 years, further demonstrating his commitment to empowering patients and supporting their journey. Dr. Rutledge began collaborating withĀ Dr. Gabriela IlieĀ and her team in 2017, contributing his clinical expertise to the development and refinement of theĀ PC-PEP program. This partnership highlights his passion for providing evidence-based tools that empower patients to take control of their health and enhance their quality of life. Awarded theĀ Canadian Association of Psychosocial Ā Oncology 2025 Innovation Award for her groundbreaking work in prostate cancer quality of life research. Dalhousie University profile for Dr. Rutledge, pcpep.org.

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Dr. Rutledge is on Oncologist and the PC-PEP Program Co-Creator and International PC-PEP Clinical Lead

Cody MacDonald, MSc, International Project Lead Coordinator in theĀ Dalhousie University’s Soillse Prostate Cancer Quality of Life Research Lab

Contact:Ā PEP@NSHealth.caĀ | LinkedIn:Ā CodyĀ MacDonald


Cody is PC-PEP’s International Project Lead Coordinator in theĀ Dalhousie University’s Soillse Prostate Cancer Quality of Life Research Lab. Cody serves as the International Project Lead Coordinator for PC-PEP within theĀ DMRF Soillse Prostate Cancer Quality of Life Research Laboratory. His journey with the Soillse Lab began in the summer of 2018 as a student volunteer. From May to August 2019, he held aĀ Research Assistant Practicum position, later transitioning to the role ofĀ Research CoordinatorĀ within the lab. A graduate of Dalhousie University with aĀ Bachelor of Science in Medical Sciences, Cody developed a keen interest inĀ epidemiologyĀ andĀ community health researchĀ during his studies. Beyond his academic pursuits, he has been actively involved with a non-profit mental health charity for several years, driven by a deep passion for improving quality of life. Originally fromĀ Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Cody is enthusiastic about coordinating impactful research projects aimed at enhancing the quality of life for prostate cancer patients in the Maritimes and beyond. In his free time, he enjoys outdoor activities, including cycling through the city, hiking along the coast, and traveling.Connect with Cody onĀ LinkedIn. LinkedIn Profile, pcpep.org

Mr. MacDonald is the International Project Lead Coordinator in theĀ Dalhousie University’s Soillse Prostate Cancer Quality of Life Research Lab

Monthly Video Conferences

When: First Tuesday of every month at 17:00 PM SAST.
What: A chance to connect with program leads, fellow participants, and partners. Special breakout rooms are available for partners.

Watch our Documentary, Empower here

ESAU 2025 – Expertise in South African Urology, Pretoria, South Africa

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