Wednesday 17 February 2010

UK-Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in March



March is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in the UK


What's it all About?

What is the prostate cancer awareness month all about?We want men, the general public, and health professionals, to be more aware of prostate cancer. Our awareness month helps raise vital funds for much needed support and information for men who have been diagnosed and their families. It also allows us to lobby the UK's key decision makers because it is high time that the issue of prostate cancer is brought out into the open.
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month



Mark Foster Strikes A Revealing Pose To Help Expose The ‘Hidden Cancer’

Fans of BBC1’s Strictly Come Dancing still in a flutter about Mark Foster’s famous physique, will have another chance to see his celebrated ‘pecs’ as he takes his clothes off again – this time for a very good cause.

Olympic swimmer, Foster, will front this year’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in March, as Marks & Spencer joins forces with The Prostate Cancer Charity to help highlight that the disease is still the ‘hidden cancer’.



Hidden Cancer Case Studies
Over the past year, twelve couples have been interviewed about the reality of living with prostate cancer and how this affects their lives. They talk about the hidden aspects of this disease and the way that it affects their everyday lives and their relationships. You can share their experiences by visiting www.prostatecouples.com
Hidden Cancer Case Studies
Here is the link to prostatecouples.com


Men across London are urged to give prostate cancer the red card

The World Cup 2010 is just around the corner, and whilst football fans all over the country are crossing their fingers for a 1966 result, men across London will be locked in a battle of their own - The Prostate Cancer Charity’s Real Man Cup.

The Charity’s annual men’s five-a-side tournament is back and this year’s event, which is scheduled for Saturday 13 March, is promising to be bigger than ever. Men across the capital are invited to live out their childhood dreams and score a goal at Wembley - at the Soccer Goals Centre that is, to help give prostate cancer the red card during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
Men across London are urged to give prostate cancer the red card

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