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From petitions, to speaking directly to governments, working closely with the NHS and key decision-makers across the UK, we campaign for better care for people living with and after prostate cancer.

We want men with prostate cancer to get better diagnosis, better treatment and better support. But we can’t do it alone: we need your help.

Current Campaigns: Scottish and Welsh Elections

We've launched our manifesto for all parties in the upcoming Scottish and Welsh elections. We are asking candidates to commit to a world where no man dies of prostate cancer. 

You can send our manifestos to candidates in your area to let them know about our priorities for the next Scottish and Welsh Governments.

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Scottish Parliament election 2026 and beyond

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Our Programme for Government

It's time to reduce cancer inequality and late diagnosis.
Our programme for Government
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Change NHS guidelines now

Too many Black men are being diagnosed with prostate cancer at a later stage, when it’s harder to treat.
Support our campaign

It's time to reduce cancer inequality and late diagnosis.

We need to reduce health inequalities and late-stage diagnosis by proactively informing highest-risk men about the PSA blood test and updating NHS guidelines to improve access to testing.

We must act now; it's time to change the system so no one falls through the cracks. Email your local MP and tell them about our manifesto.

Our work in the devolved nations

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England

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Northern Ireland

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Wales

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Current campaign

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Write to your MP

If you want to help drive change in prostate cancer care talking to your local politician could help
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Do you have concerns about the quality of your healthcare?

If you feel you are not getting the best healthcare, there are things you can do to change this.
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Past campaigns

Letter to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

Almost 15,000 supporters signed our letter to Mr Steve Barclay MP inviting him to help us deliver on the 10 year cancer plan, find men living with undiagnosed prostate cancer following the pandemic and fund the NHS cancer workforce properly.
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10 Year Cancer Plan

We've joined forces with 53 other charities and submitted a consensus response to the Government's consultation on a 10 Year Cancer Plan. The consensus sets out a series of tests the Government must meet in order to ensure people with cancer receive the best care.
Read the full statement

Health and Care Bill - Workforce amendment

To ensure that everybody living with cancer gets the vital care they need, we lobbied the Government, alongside 100 major health charities and organisations, and pushed for an amendment to the Health and Care Bill.
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Future-Proofing diagnosis

Over 600 supporters take action to help future-proof prostate cancer diagnostic capacity.
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Improving mpMRI in Wales

Supporting men to improving picture of mpMRI in Wales as petition triggers debate in the Welsh Assembly.
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Chemotherapy in Wales

Campaign to get men with prostate cancer in Wales access to benefits of earlier chemotherapy.
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Strategy for Northern Ireland

'Fantastic news' as health officials confirm Northern Ireland will finally get cancer strategy.
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