Giving Men a Better Chance of Beating Prostate Cancer

We pride ourselves on being run almost entirely by volunteers and on keeping administration costs below 5%, meaning nearly all your donation goes directly to the point of need. Based at the Stokes Centre for Urology at Royal Surrey County Hospital, our aims are quite simple.

Since 1998, we have been raising awareness and funds to help save and prolong the lives of men with prostate cancer.

This website will show how we go about our work, supporting ground-breaking cancer research and providing some of the equipment that has made Surrey into one of the world’s finest centres for the treatment, and research into urological cancers.

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Thanks to you, we’ve raised £200k and purchased a brand new Mobile PSA Testing Clinic (‘Man Van’)

Arranging a PSA Blood Test

Thank you for taking the positive step towards arranging a PSA Blood Test for yourself, or a loved one. Caught early, Prostate Cancer is usually curable. PSA blood tests are used to help detect prostate cancer.

The Prostate Project’s Man Van will be at events in Surrey and across the Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust catchment area, helping to save and prolong the lives of men by providing access to PSA tests.  You can read more about the Van with some FAQs here: manvan

We are currently working hard with our partner Medefer to ensure as many men over the age of 50 will have access to a finger prick PSA Test, arranging a testing schedule and choosing locations in Surrey for the Man Van to visit.

Remember, you can also contact your GP or primary health provider and ask for a free PSA Blood Test if you aged 50 and over, or 45 if you have a family history or are black.

As Prostate Cancer often has no symptoms in its early stages, the PSA Test is a life-saving indicator that things might not be right, and the sooner you, or a loved one, gets tested the better.

Caught early, Prostate Cancer is treatable and manageable, so well done on taking the first step.

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We urgently need regular donations so that we can continue our valuable work. Please help us by donating today. No matter how small your gift, we will value it and you will be helping prostate cancer sufferers and their families.

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The Royal Surrey County Hospital Community Open Day is this Saturday 28th June!
Our Prostate Project team and Medefer will be offering simple PSA finger prick tests to men over 50, or over 45 with a family history of prostate cancer.
Book here: https://clientportal.uk.zandahealth.com/clientportal/online_booking

Thank you to everyone came to The Old Coalyard in Hambledon on Thursday!
We loved this brilliant shopping event - special thanks to the fantastic independent businesses who made it all happen and for inviting us to bring the Man Van to help raise awareness of prostate cancer.

Today’s the day!
Join us at The Old Coalyard Hambledon for a fantastic evening of late-night shopping!
We’ll be there with our Man Van from 4pm, so don’t miss the chance to explore some brilliant local independent businesses, enjoy great company, and support a good cause. #Surrey

Shoutout to our wonderful supporter Simon, who completed 10k #MarchForMen with his "Prost-mates" in support of prostate cancer awareness!
Simon shared: "My dedication was to you Guys & Girls. We raised a lot of money and more AWARENESS. I won’t forget what you did for me."
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