Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
Thank you for supporting the campaign
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men and many feel
like it's hit them out of the blue. Often men have no
signs or symptoms and little awareness of the disease that kills
10,000 men in the UK every year. It's vital they know
they can turn to The Prostate Cancer Charity for support and
information.
We need more people to know about prostate cancer to raise
money and help save mens' lives through research, support and
information.
Every March a month of activity takes place to raise the profile
of prostate cancer across the UK. Thanks to
everyone, including M&S who supported the campaign
for a sixth year running, for helping us reach out
to men and spreading the word about prostate cancer.
Text BLUE to 70007 to donate £3*.
*Texts are charged at £3 (donated to the Charity) plus the cost of
one standard network rate text.
What is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month?Take the 10,000 Challenge!
10,000 men die from prostate cancer in the UK every year.
Sign up now
and take the 10,000 Challenge to remember these men and raise
money to improve the lives of those affected by prostate cancer.
Then show the world your challenge on our Photo Wall
Make the challenge whatever you want -
* a 10k run
* a 10,000ft skydive
* raise 10,000 pennies
* or do something completely out of the blue like sitting in
a tub of 10,000 baked beans!
Take the 10,000 ChallengeQuality Care. Everywhere.
Take action now to help us make quality care a reality for all
men with prostate cancer. Please tell us what you think about the
standards of quality prostate cancer care we've drafted. You can
also help by contacting your local politicians to ask them to
support our standards and publicise them to people affected by
prostate cancer in your area.
Take actionDid you know?
You can speak to a Specialist Nurse on 0800 074
8383
* Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer in
men.
* 250,000 men are living with
prostate cancer.
* One man dies from prostate cancer
every hour.
* 9 out of 10 adults do not know what the
prostate gland does.
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