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TENA partnership is a game-changer for men with incontinence

PCFA

Men impacted by prostate cancer who are experiencing incontinence after surgery and treatment will now have access to discounted products all-year round, thanks to an ongoing major partnership with TENA.

As a global leader in incontinence products, TENA is committed to giving back to the community, providing men impacted by prostate cancer with access to world-leading support.

TENA’s involvement allows PCFA to work together to help more men manage and minimise incontinence, supporting community-based education programs and best-practice nursing services.

Over 240,000 Australian men are alive today after a diagnosis of prostate cancer – many of whom may be experiencing temporary or long-term incontinence after treatment.

Men impacted by prostate cancer can access the TENA Men and selected Unisex incontinence products all-year round at 10% off RRP.*

Simply enter PCFA10 on checkout to access the 10% discount at .

In addition, men can access to try before you buy.

The TENA Men range aims to empower men by providing protection they can trust.

  • Men’s Protective Shields are designed for the male anatomy, tucking into the front pouch of regular underwear to absorb drips and dribbles. They’re extremely thin and black in colour for maximum discretion.
  • Men’s Absorbent Protectors offer an added layer of protection, no matter your absorbency needs. Shaped to fit comfortably into your regular underwear, so you can go about your day with confidence.
  • Men’s Washable Absorbent Boxer provides the ultimate discreet protection for light drips and smaller urine leaks. These can be washed and reused up to 100 times, helping you to stay dry and odour free every day. Use with TENA Men’s Shields or Guards for extra protection.
  • Men’s Active Fit Pants are designed to look and feel like regular underwear, with all day comfort and the security of high-absorbency. Locks in leaks to keep you protected so you can get on with your day.

Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia CEO Anne Savage said the partnership is a game-changer for Australian men with prostate cancer.

“When it comes to managing incontinence, we are working with TENA to lead the fight so men can stay social, be active and build their fitness,” Ms Savage said.

“With many men in our network impacted by incontinence, we’re proud to work in partnership to give back to our community.

“This vital partnership directly benefits Australian men and families, supporting PCFA research, awareness, and support.

“Men who have questions about incontinence are encouraged to call our team for information and advice about management and treatment options.”

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