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Prostate cancer Insights is our free, twice-yearly magazine full of the latest news from the labs, in-depth articles on hot topics, health tips and personal stories.
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Issue 15: Spring 2020
Joe Pasquale opens up about losing his dad, we trace the complex journey of a new drug from lab to men and meet the man who ran the world.
Issue 14: Summer/Autumn 2019
Bill Turnbull, how football has got behind the cause, and the low-down of our work with prostate cancer recurrence.
Issue 13: Winter/Spring 2019
Danny John-Jules tells us why he's on a mission about prostate cancer, we investigate why more men don't opt for active surveillance, there's advice about dealing with a diagnosis, and we reveal the timeline for a five-year trial of a potential screening programme.
Issue 12: Summer/Autumn 2018
England goalkeeping legend Ray Clemence and his son, Stephen, discuss the impact of prostate cancer on their family, our multi-million pound plan for a screening programme unveiled, tips for getting active from our Specialist Nurse and a roundup of this year's March for Men events.
Issue 11: Winter/Spring 2018
Michael Holding, details of our new Precision Medicine Programme, our nurse's advice on options after hormone therapy, an interview with a stubborn (and inspiring) scientist, and the black golfers saving lives.
Issue 10: Summer 2017
Les Ferdinand, the triallist and scientist spearheading precision medicine, the latest on our campaigns, and how to get the most out of your appointments with health professionals.
Issue 9: Winter 2017
Benjamin Zephaniah, how imaging is transforming diagnosis and treatment, our March for Men in 2017, and what you can do to help yourself with prostate cancer.
Issue 8: Summer 2016
Sir Michael Parkinson, making existing treatments work harder, three ways we're improving diagnosis now, and how to organise your own walking challenge.
Issue 7: Winter 2016
Jeff Stelling, our new ten-year strategy, biomarker testing (including Prolaris and Oncotype DX) and individually tailored treatments and the Men United March.
Issue 6: Summer 2015
Prostate cancer and genetics, the present and future of genetic testing, Ade Akinbiyi's experience with prostate cancer, and why many men at risk still won't go to their GP.
Issue 5: Winter 2015
An in-depth look at clinical trials, your questions about incontinence, the latest research and charity news and how prostate cancer has touched Rudolph Walker's life.
Issue 4: Summer 2014
MAN v BBQ, raising money to fund research into a risk calculator, how MRI might help men get a more accurate diagnosis, and rock legend Kenney Jones talks openly about his experience.
Issue 3: Spring 2014
Men United v Prostate Cancer and the importance of building a united front, the drug appraisal system and writer Peter Moffat’s moving story of his father's diagnosis.
Issue 2: Summer 2013
Former Olympic athlete Colin Jackson talking about how prostate cancer has affected his family, complementary therapies and the history and future of the controversial PSA test.
Issue 1: Winter 2013
The future of prostate cancer research, an expert Q&A on sex and prostate cancer; goalkeeping legend Ray Clemence on his experience of the disease; and an extract from Sue Townsend’s brilliant Adrian Mole: The Prostrate Years.