May 2024

Just to remind you to book for the afternoon tea it would be great to have a healthy turn out. Also we are holding a raffle during the event if you are able to donate a prize that would be very much appreciated. Please download the...

UPDATE The results are in from our latest PSA testing event. 15 men received Red letters, some in their early 50's. 9 Received Amber letters some in their mid 50's. I think it's fair to say without our event they would never have known they had...

Our chairman Ian Nightingale will be speaking about TPSA at 11am on Riviera FM 107.9 in the volunteer slot, be sure to listen in....

Lets Par-Tea as we celebrate 25 years of TPSA on Wednesday 19th June 2:00pm to 4:00pm at the Livermead House Hotel, Torbay Road, Torquay TQ2 6QJ. Full afternoon tea with live Music   Bookings by 10th June to Ian Nightingale at [email protected] or to Clive Richoux at [email protected]. £10...

In just under 2 weeks the doors will have closed on our next Prostate Health Awareness and PSA testing event. We've increased the numbers to 370 and all places have now been booked....

This is a great resource. PCR booklets are really informative. The Infopool contains hundreds of real stories and experience, and helps patients learn from others who have been through it before. [button size='' style='' text='PCR.ORG.UK Website' icon='' icon_color='' link='https://www.prostate-cancer-research.org.uk/' target='_self' color='' hover_color='' border_color='' hover_border_color='' background_color='' hover_background_color=''...

This is a very positive initiative, but is only the start of a long process. Until such time as there is a better test Men must continue to get tested with the current protocol. Everyone agrees early diagnosis saves lives. Prostate Cancer UK Today, we're proud to...

Helping Raise Awareness & funds for specialist prostate cancer related equipment

Helping Raise Awareness & funds for specialist prostate cancer related equipment

Serving men of all ages and their family and friends, through a programme of support before, during and after diagnosis.

Maybe you can live without a PSA Test… But why take the chance?

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