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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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    Bramley Golf Club Links Road, Bramley Guildford, Surrey

    Please join us for the Bramley Golf Club Charity Day in aid of the Prostate Project; it promises to be a fantastic day of golf, hospitality, and fundraising. We are delighted that The Prostate Project has been selected as Bramley [...]

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Support The Prostate Project and be in with a chance of winning £25,000!
Guildford Community Lottery tickets cost just £1 a week, with weekly prizes and a top jackpot of £25,000. Every ticket helps support local good causes, including The Prostate Project.

Men with a father or brother who has had prostate cancer are around two and a half times more likely to develop the disease themselves. Risk may also be higher if your mother or sister has had breast cancer.

One of the biggest myths about prostate cancer testing is that it always involves a doctor inserting a finger.
As Jeremy Clarkson pointed out this weekend, that's simply not true.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by the Prostate Project Man Van at the Commonwealth Military Hub event in Aldershot at the weekend.
It was a great event and a fantastic opportunity to talk to people about prostate cancer, answer questions and raise awareness of the work we do.

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