Thursday 25 August 2011

Graham Fulford Charitable Trust

I believe the work of the Graham Fulford Charitable Trust has been mentioned here before and will add a link in the Charity section if they arn't already there....with a few more additions later too.

This is from the beginning of August 2011:

PSA Test Reuslts in Under 10 Minutes!

02/08/11 07:52

The latest ground breaking project is the sponsorship at a cost of £36,000 – of twelve stand alone, ‘point of care’ facilities to be spread all over the UK whereby men will be able to have “on the spot” PSA tests which will give them their PSA score within 10 minutes.



Graham for the charity said “this is a very exciting time for us and we are working very closely with the British manufacturers of this very innovative solution to provide a very high quality service with the caring back up we have striven to provide over the past six years whereby abnormal reading results are followed up”.

He went on to thank David Baxter Smith for his unstinting effort in this area of the charities activities. “It’s all down to him really – without his dedicated support none of this would have been possible. He even gives his home telephone number so that men with any concerns can ring him at home at any time.

He’s a truly remarkable man”


Wednesday 24 August 2011

PSAwatch-Update

According to the Glamorgan Urology 'Twitter' page they have been offering the Mediwatch PSAwatch test since July 2011 and possibly the PCA3 test too.

"GlamUrologyGlamorgan Urology

A 10 minute PSA test is now available at Glamorgan Urology - PSAwatch. Contact us for details

6 Jul"
Glamorgan Urology 'Twitter' page





I've added Glamorgan Urology to the PSAwatch-IN ACTION! page which is found via he main section under the month of April 2009!

In that section it can be seen that the Spire Gatwick Park Hospital was added some time ago so encouraging that the Spire Cardiff Hospital is now included too.

Tuesday 2 August 2011

August-Music,Film and the odd joke spot

I can't believe I forgot about this classic: