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This is an audio version of our booklet for men who have recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer. It is about 40 minutes long. You can also listen to it online.
This booklet is for men who’ve recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer. We explain what prostate cancer is, the tests you may have to diagnose it, and the treatment options available.
This fact sheet is for anyone affected by prostate cancer who wants to find out more about taking part in a clinical trial.
The following standards set out the prostate cancer care that you should expect to receive.
This fact sheet explains some of the medical words that you may read or hear when you are finding out about prostate cancer or other prostate problems.
This fact sheet is about active surveillance: a way of monitoring slow-growing prostate cancer, rather than treating it straight away.
This fact sheet is for people who have been diagnosed with advanced (metastatic) prostate cancer - cancer that has spread from the prostate to other parts of the body. It explains what advanced prostate cancer is, what your test results mean, and the treatments available.
This booklet is for men who have prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of the body (advanced prostate cancer) and who have symptoms such as fatigue or bone pain. We describe the symptoms you might get and the treatments available to help manage them.
Whether you want to find out more yourself or you’re keen to raise awareness in your community or workplace, this selection of publications covers all the basic facts about prostate cancer and prostate problems
This fact sheet is for men who would like to know more about bisphosphonates to relieve pain in prostate cancer that has spread to the bones.
This fact sheet is for men who have been offered chemotherapy to treat their prostate cancer. We describe how chemotherapy can be used to treat prostate cancer, as well as the possible side effects.
This fact sheet is for men who are thinking about having cryotherapy to treat their prostate cancer.
This fact sheet describes how a healthy diet and physical activity may help manage the effects of prostate cancer and its treatment.
This leaflet is for men who want to eat more healthily and possibly lower their risk of getting prostate cancer. It provides tips on healthy eating and physical activity.
Contains 50 copies of Know your prostate: a quick guide. Please only order for display use. Empty boxes can be re-filled with loose leaflets. Call 0800 074 8383 if you would like to order larger quantities of loose leaflets.
This postcard is for gay and bisexual men who want to know more about their risk of getting prostate cancer.
Our Easy read booklet uses pictures and easy words to explain how to spot a prostate problem, what to do next and what to expect at the GP surgery.
This booklet is for men who want to know more about a non-cancerous condition called an enlarged prostate.
This fact sheet is for men who are thinking about having radiotherapy to treat their prostate cancer.
This fact sheet is for people who want to know more about fatigue (extreme tiredness). Fatigue is a feeling of extreme tiredness that doesn’t go away, even after you rest. It's very common in men with prostate cancer.
This leaflet gives information about prostate problems in the Bengali language.
This leaflet gives information about prostate problems in the Gujurati language.
This leaflet gives information about prostate problems in the Polish language.
This leaflet gives information about prostate problems in the Punjabi language.
This leaflet gives information about prostate problems in the Tamil language.
This leaflet gives information about prostate problems in the Urdu language.
In this booklet, we describe the care and support you can expect after your treatment.
Are you close to someone with prostate cancer? Our guide for partners and family looks at how you can support someone with prostate cancer, where to get further information and how to look after yourself.