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Tomorrow is World Clinical Trials Day. Tune in all this week to learn more about clinical trials and hear stories from patients who have taken part in trials. Clinical trials can have many benefits such as extra engagement with healthcare professionals. ā€œā€¦the additional

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At #ChelseaFlowerShow, PCR were honoured to be presented with a new breed of clematis – ā€˜Elpis’ – by award-winning horticulturist Raymond Evison CBE, a prostate cancer survivor. Named after the Greek goddess of hope, this flower is his way of giving back and helping others by

At #ChelseaFlowerShow, PCR were honoured to be presented with a new breed of clematis – ā€˜Elpis’ – by award-winning horticulturist Raymond Evison CBE, a prostate cancer survivor. Named after the Greek goddess of hope, this flower is his way of giving back and helping others by
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"Taking part in research like clinical trials is important for Black men. Not only does it offer the chance to access the latest treatments but unless we take part now the medicines of the future may not be suitable for our sons and grandsons." —Alfred, Prostate Cancer Survivor

"Taking part in research like clinical trials is important for Black men. Not only does it offer the chance to access the latest treatments but unless we take part now the medicines of the future may not be suitable for our sons and grandsons." —Alfred, Prostate Cancer Survivor
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ā€œIf you take part, you’re doing something good for the medical world…and other people that are coming through with prostate cancerā€ — Geoff, Prostate Cancer Survivor If you are a prostate cancer patient and want to know more about clinical trials, watch our short video to learn

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Are you a prostate cancer patient interested in joining a clinical trial, but need help identifying correct information on them? Watch this short video to learn about ā€˜Clinical Trial Myths and Misconceptions’: youtu.be/wGhNYeks_88 If you would like to learn more about

Are you a prostate cancer patient interested in joining a clinical trial, but need help identifying correct information on them? Watch this short video to learn about ā€˜Clinical Trial Myths and Misconceptions’: youtu.be/wGhNYeks_88

If you would like to learn more about
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ā€œFrom my personal experience, I would recommend joining a clinical trial if you are offered one. You should be thoroughly assessed and monitored, and the trial treatments could help to cure you or to live longer, with the results going on to help many other patients." — Dave

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ā€œFrom my personal experience, I would recommend joining a clinical trial if you are offered one. You should be thoroughly assessed and monitored, and the trial treatments could help to cure you or to live longer, with the results going on to help many other patients." — Dave

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ā€œFrom my personal experience, I would recommend joining a clinical trial if you are offered one. You should be thoroughly assessed and monitored, and the trial treatments could help to cure you or to live longer, with the results going on to help many other patients." — Dave

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ā€œFrom my personal experience, I would recommend joining a clinical trial if you are offered one. You should be thoroughly assessed and monitored, and the trial treatments could help to cure you or to live longer, with the results going on to help many other patients." — Dave

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ā€œFrom my personal experience, I would recommend joining a clinical trial if you are offered one. You should be thoroughly assessed and monitored, and the trial treatments could help to cure you or to live longer, with the results going on to help many other patients." — Dave

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ā€œFrom my personal experience, I would recommend joining a clinical trial if you are offered one. You should be thoroughly assessed and monitored, and the trial treatments could help to cure you or to live longer, with the results going on to help many other patients." — Dave

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Last week, we were delighted to host our annual Meet the Scientists (MTS) event in Birmingham, bringing together our staff, scientists and patient communities. We know that the scientists may be the experts in the lab, but those with prostate cancer are the experts on their own

Last week, we were delighted to host our annual Meet the Scientists (MTS) event in Birmingham, bringing together our staff, scientists and patient communities.

We know that the scientists may be the experts in the lab, but those with prostate cancer are the experts on their own
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ā€œWhile you may not benefit, your son might benefit from it in the future. Your relatives, your brother, other parts of your family, and other friends may well benefit from the trial that you're on.ā€ā€” Paul Mansley, a survivor of prostate cancer, explains his reasoning for

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Today on #BlueForBob day, Stephen Fry, Giles Coren & Nick Jones sat down to talk all things cricket, Bob Willis, and prostate cancer – and what each of us can do to take action, save lives and honour his legacy. Watch the video and join the fight for screening:

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Early diagnosis of prostate cancer saves lives.Ā  As we reflected on Blue for Bob Day yesterday, let’s honour Bob Willis' legacy –not just with cricket but with action. We’re fighting to bring in screening for prostate cancer – and we need you. Take action and join the campaign:

Early diagnosis of prostate cancer saves lives.Ā  As we reflected on Blue for Bob Day yesterday, let’s honour Bob Willis' legacy –not just with cricket but with action.

We’re fighting to bring in screening for prostate cancer – and we need you. Take action and join the campaign:
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#BlueForBob 5ļøāƒ£ āœ… Another incredible day raising money and awareness for prostate cancer, all in the name of Bob šŸ’™

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In the 1970s, only 25.2% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer lived beyond ten years. By the 2010s, that number had risen dramatically to 83.8% — a powerful testament to the progress we’ve made and a source of hope for what’s still to come. This incredible leap forward is not

In the 1970s, only 25.2% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer lived beyond ten years. By the 2010s, that number had risen dramatically to 83.8% — a powerful testament to the progress we’ve made and a source of hope for what’s still to come.

This incredible leap forward is not