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Allan's story
Allan’s prostate cancer journey began with a routine WellMan check that revealed slowly rising PSA levels. Referred for further tests, he chose to join the PROMIS trial instead of undergoing an immediate biopsy. This decision likely saved his life. The standard biopsy showed nothing, but the advanced mpMRI and trans-perineal biopsy detected cancer. Allan was successfully treated with brachytherapy and is now cancer-free. Grateful for his involvement in the PROMIS trial, he takes pride in its impact on improving diagnosis and reducing unnecessary biopsies. Allan now supports his son Adrian in taking early preventative steps.
"When I was referred, I was given the option to have the biopsy there and then or to go on a trial - PROMIS. I chose the trial and I honestly think that decision saved my life. Not only did this research help me, its changed how people are diagnosed, so men in future - like my son Adrian - will get better tests too."
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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. And if you’re over 50, or you’re Black, or you have a family history of the disease, then your risk is even higher.
But the earlier you find it, the easier it is to treat. And the first step is to check your risk.
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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.