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Giving Men a Better Chance of Beating Prostate Cancer

We pride ourselves on being run almost entirely by volunteers and on keeping administration costs below 5%, meaning nearly all your donation goes directly to the point of need. Based at the Stokes Centre for Urology at Royal Surrey County Hospital, our aims are quite simple.

Since 1998, we have been raising awareness and funds to help save and prolong the lives of men with prostate cancer.

This website will show how we go about our work, supporting ground-breaking cancer research and providing some of the equipment that has made Surrey into one of the world’s finest centres for the treatment, and research into urological cancers.

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  • FREE PROSTATE CANCER TESTING DAY – Old Dean Youth Centre

    Old Dean Youth Centre Old Dean Youth Centre, Kingston Rd, Old Dean Ward, Camberley, United Kingdom

      For further information or queries, contact our trustee, Mike Collins at: mike.collins@prostate-project.org.uk / 07870 166 430

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We’re making amazing progress with our Prostate Cancer Vaccine Appeal & we’re so grateful for support so far.
This research could change prostate cancer treatment. A successful vaccine could help stop the cancer returning after treatment, changing lives and saving lives.

It's just over 2 weeks til our next FREE PSA Testing Day, in Camberley.
Prostate cancer is often symptomless in its early stages - a simple blood test can help detect it early.
• White men aged 50+
• Black men aged 45+
• Men 45+ with a family history of prostate cancer

A PSA test is straightforward, it’s just a simple blood test. Nothing invasive, nothing embarrassing. It measures the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in your blood and can help spot early signs of prostate cancer, often before any symptoms appear.
If you’re over 50,

Two brothers who both had prostate cancer surgery within weeks of each other are urging men with a family history of the disease to get themselves checked, after their own experiences highlighted hereditary risk.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3k3k64d3lo

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