The Prostate Health Hub

Living with prostate cancer isn’t just about hospital appointments, test results and treatment plans. It’s also about the moments in between - the everyday questions, concerns and worries. That’s what The Prostate Health Hub is here for. To bring you insights from experts, relatable stories from others who’ve been there too, and a community that cares.
Whether you’ve been personally affected by prostate cancer, or you’re a partner, relative or friend supporting someone who’s living with it today - you’re welcome here.
Understanding prostate cancer
Learn more about different prostate conditions, treatment options and ways to cope with side effects, so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
Understanding your prostate cancer journey: a personal guide
Volunteer Gordon McMurray shares his personal path through diagnosis and treatment – from making sense of daunting medical terms to finding the right support.
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Taking the first steps when you’ve just been diagnosed
Our Specialist Nurse, Patricia Smith, helps you navigate uncertainty, find the right support, and make choices about your treatment and wellbeing.
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‘What do I tell my son?’ Talking to your family about prostate cancer
The hardest conversations are often with the people we love most. Volunteer Nick Molyneux explains how he began talking to his son about prostate cancer.
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However we choose to live our lives, prostate cancer shouldn't hold us back. Learn more about living well with cancer - from ways to explore an active lifestyle and manage your mental wellbeing, to expert tips on diet and nutrition.
Back in the game: staying active with walking football
Living with prostate cancer? There are lots of ways to stay active and connect with others. Our Health Information Officer Emma Rhys finds out more about walking football.
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Make every bite count: a guide to nutrition & healthy eating
Small changes to our daily diets can have a big impact on our health. Nutrition expert Melissa Mogor shares her top tips for making the most of every mouthful.
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Managing anxiety on active surveillance
Finding anxious feelings hard to control? Our Senior Health Information Officer, Josy Anderson-Millington, offers simple steps to help manage our wellbeing while on active surveillance.
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Building physical activity into your daily routine
Regular physical activity is safe for most men with prostate cancer and can bring many benefits - whether your goal is building exercise into your routine or simply moving more around the house.
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Why regular exercise is key to living well with prostate cancer
There are many benefits to an active lifestyle – from managing side effects to improving our mental health. Physiotherapist Sarah Dewhurst says it’s time to change our mindset on physical activity.
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Money and cancer: what’s the deal?
Managing debt. Making claims. Keeping on top of household bills. Whatever financial challenges you’re facing while living with prostate cancer, get the support you need to ease your money worries.
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Take a deeper dive behind the headlines, to understand what the latest developments in diagnosis and treatment really mean for you and your loved ones. Whether you're living with prostate cancer or supporting someone who is, get reliable prostate cancer information you can trust.
A better future for men: why screening is still within reach
Why is prostate cancer screening hitting the headlines right now? And how could the way we diagnose the disease change in the future? Here's everything you need to know.
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The truth behind five common fears about prostate cancer
Getting diagnosed can be overwhelming - but you’re not alone. Our Health Information Officer, Emma Rhys, breaks down five common fears to help you separate fact from fiction.
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Specialist Nurse led webinars
Prostate Cancer UK Specialist Nurses are running a series of free webinars exploring the impact of prostate cancer on men and ones supporting them.
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10 steps to help with urinary and erectile problems after surgery
Problems maintaining an erection and controlling when you wee are common after prostate surgery. But there are simple steps you can try before and after your procedure to help you keep on top of these side effects.
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Looking for support? We provide a range of free support services to meet the needs of anyone who's been affected by prostate cancer. Connect with our Specialist Nurses, sign up for our informative webinar events and hear from others who've been through it before.
Weighing up your treatment options? Hear from the experts
Catch up with our latest free webinar for expert information and support to help you navigate difficult decisions around your prostate cancer treatment.
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A day in the life of a Specialist Nurse: meet our expert team
Looking for information and support? Wondering where to turn? Our Specialist Nurse Lara Reilly breaks down the critical conversations that are so often a lifeline for men and their loved ones.
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‘I finally felt heard’: sharing experiences of prostate cancer
Our One-to-One Peer Support Service offers a safe space to share, listen and find strength. Here, three people reflect on how talking to a volunteer has helped them move forward.
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