Giving every man the power to navigate prostate cancer
1 in 8 men get prostate cancer. Together, we're supporting our dads, brothers, partners and friends by raising awareness, funding lifechanging research, campaigning for change and providing much needed support.
Help fund research to leave no diagnosis to chance
1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer, but all too often they find out by complete chance, too late. Your gift today could help fund the research that will improve the odds of catching prostate cancer earlier and stop men dying too soon.
Risk checker
1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer. If you’re over 50, or you’re black, or your dad or brother had it, you’re at even higher risk.
Prostate cancer is not always life-threatening. But when it is, the earlier you catch it the more likely it is to be cured.
Answer three quick questions to check your risk.
All you need to know about prostate problems
Our information is here to support you and your loved ones. Find out about your risk, learn about possible signs and symptoms, and get all the information you need on treatment and support if you're newly diagnosed or living with prostate cancer. You can find all our information online, or download or order our free publications.
The support you need, your way
If you or your loved one are concerned about prostate cancer or a prostate problem, we’re here for you. Talk through any questions or concerns with our Specialist Nurses over the phone on 0800 074 8383, email or our online chat (provided by Live Chat). You can also speak to a volunteer or others going through similar experiences on our online community.
Fund research to help create a world where no man dies from prostate cancer
Our research has driven some of the biggest breakthroughs in prostate cancer – from more accurate diagnoses thanks to multiparametric MRI, to the world’s first precision medicine for prostate cancer. But we have a lot of work still to do. Explore our past successes, our current research, and our clinical trial to deliver a screening programme for prostate cancer. Donate today and help fund the next breakthrough.
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Whatever it is you love to do, we can use it to save men’s lives. Let’s work together – find a fundraising event that’s right for you
See all eventsRun The Month
Run your way, whether it’s a mile at a time or two marathons throughout the month.
Event DetailsGrand Départ Classic
Join us in Lille and take on the first road stage of the 2025 Tour de France!
Event DetailsCarols by Candlelight 2024
Join us for our annual Christmas carol concert in London
Event DetailsUltra Challenges
Take on a 100km, 50km or 25km challenge in one of fifteen locations across the UK and help save men’s lives.
Event DetailsProstate cancer news
The latest from the front line: research breakthroughs, heroic supporters, celebrity interviews and powerful stories from people living with prostate cancer.
Read more newsSuperstars of darts target more maximums as they back The BIGGER 180
As the official charity partner of the World Darts Championship, we’re back with The BIGGER 180. And this year we’re hitting the big numbers.
Read ArticleSir Chris Hoy’s diagnosis shows it's time to change outdated approach to prostate cancer tests
NHS guidelines are failing men like Sir Chris Hoy by preventing GPs from talking about prostate cancer risk. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Read ArticleDiagnosing prostate cancer is safer than ever before – so why can’t GPs offer men a PSA blood test?
Diagnosing prostate cancer has come on leaps and bounds. MRI scans and innovative biopsies have made testing safer and more accurate. But GPs still can’t offer a PSA test to men most at risk.
Read ArticleOur new £1.5m AI and genetics project to find men with deadliest prostate cancers early
The researchers aim to develop a test that can spot which men have aggressive disease at diagnosis – giving these men a better chance of getting the vital treatment they need.
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