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  • EN2 licence deal brings breakthrough prostate cancer test closer to clinical use
  • Well done Nigel and Charlie!
  • Thanks a £million. Our Pint-a-Week Appeal has raised enough to build half a Urology Centre
  • Edition 5 of our popular Prostate Aware booklet now available
  • Two more Surrey golf club captains nominate the Prostate Project

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Common questions

  • Do we know the cause of prostate cancer?
  • Could I have prostate cancer despite having no symptoms?
  • Is time of the essence?
  • Where can I find out more about the disease?
  • Can I pass the cancer to others, and will my family inherit it?
  • Is prostate cancer likely to affect my day to day life?
  • Will the disease affect my sex life?
  • What if the cancer is already outside the prostate gland?
  • What about other treatments?
  • What is the role of local prostate cancer support groups?
  • What is the role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist?

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