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Prostate cancer

March 2025

  • Danny Dyer. London. Photograph by David Levene 19/2/25

    The G2 interview
    ‘Cocaine is classless ... everyone’s at it’: Danny Dyer on fame, aliens, love and male violence

    He went from Harold Pinter’s protege to barely scraping a living to roaring success in Jilly Cooper’s Rivals. With the release of his new film Marching Powder, he talks about his journey from national joke to national treasure

February 2025

  • Male doctor and patient in a clinic

    Prostate cancer and the pros and cons of taking a PSA test

  • Young female doctor taking senior man's blood pressure

    Men concerned about prostate cancer should think before asking for a PSA test

January 2025

  • Image of Giles Coren

    Restaurant critic Giles Coren reveals he has prostate cancer

    Award-winning food and drink writer says he only asked for test thanks to Stephen Fry and Chris Hoy raising awareness
  • A van encouraging men, in particular black men, to get tested for prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer becomes most common cancer diagnosis in England

    There were 55,033 diagnoses of prostate cancer in England in 2023 compared with 47,526 diagnoses of breast cancer
  • A photo of man on the side of a yellow van that is a mobile cancer testing centre

    Black men in England more likely to be diagnosed with late-stage prostate cancer, analysis shows

    The diagnosis rate for black men was found to be 1.5 times higher and they were also 14% less likely to receive life-saving treatments

November 2024

  • Steve McQueen

    Steve McQueen reveals he paused Blitz filming for prostate cancer treatment

  • A mobile NHS prostate cancer test van, with text that says 'this cancer affects one in four black men'

    National screening programme for prostate cancer urgently needed

  • Pile of fallen leaves is collected with a rake

    Brief letters
    Leaf feud is mulch ado about nothing

  • Sir Chris Hoy

    Streeting orders prostate cancer review after Chris Hoy calls for early tests

October 2024

  • Grand McCann (second right) and his Doncaster colleagues currently top the Prostate United fundraising leaderboard, with almost £30,000 raised.

    ‘It’s a long month’: Doncaster’s Grant McCann on running 192 miles to tackle prostate cancer

    Manager tells Ben Fisher about the unexpected joys running 10km a day alongside club colleagues for the annual Prostate United challenge
  • Chris Hoy, wearing a medal, and Sarra Hoy inside the London Olympics velodrome

    Wife of Chris Hoy hails her ‘real-life superhero’ after surge in cancer queries

    Sarra Hoy says number of men seeking advice about prostate cancer is up sevenfold after husband’s terminal diagnosis
  • Chris Hoy at the Manchester Velodrome in 2015.

    Chris Hoy: a remarkable, determined human being unchanged by success

    The courage with which he faces his diagnosis is typical of a man who engages with life in his own way, with perspective

September 2024

  • A mobile prostate cancer test van from NHS invites men to have a psa test to check their risk for prostate cancer in central Manchester, UK, May 2023.

    Majority of black people think racism played role in failure to test for prostate cancer

  • Prostate cancer cells.

    New screening trial could save thousands from prostate cancer

July 2024

  • An illustration showing silhouettes of a man smoking, a woman drinking, hands holding a pot of sunscreen, a knife, fork and spoon and a white ribbon

    The experts
    The experts: oncologists on the simple, doable, everyday things they do to try to prevent cancer

    Cancer doctors know better than anyone how you can give yourself the best possible chance of avoiding a disease that one in two of us will get. Here, they share the tips that they live by

June 2024

  • Large screen showing implements inside body

    Scientists develop glowing dye that sticks to cancer cells in breakthrough study

    Experts say fluorescent dye, which spotlights tiny cancerous tissue invisible to naked eye, could reduce risk of cancer returning
  • Elliot Pfebve in a hospital chair is treated by Hayley Rolfe in a blue NHS uniform

    ‘Off the charts’: the key breakthroughs giving new hope in treating cancer

    World’s largest cancer conference in Chicago shares ‘impressive’ findings in vaccines, drug trials and AI
  • Three middle-aged men walking across the South Downs way.

    Scientists develop cheap and quick spit test for prostate cancer

    DNA test, which takes seconds to collect, can detect men at high risk and spare others unnecessary treatment

May 2024

  • Prostate cancer trial<br>EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY MAY 1 File photo dated 05/06/2020 of a paramedic holding a test tube containing a blood sample. Methods of screening men for prostate cancer are set to be trialled in a bid to save thousands of lives in the UK each year. The £42 million project, known as Transform, has been hailed as "a pivotal moment in the history of prostate cancer research" by experts. It is also hoped the research will help men avoid harm from potentially unnecessary biopsies and treatment. Issue date: Wednesday May 1, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story HEALTH Prostate. Photo credit should read: Simon Dawson/PA Wire

    Prostate cancer screening methods trialled in ‘pivotal moment’

    Transform project has potential to reduce deaths from the disease by 40%, savings thousands of lives a year in UK
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