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Prostate Cymru Launch New E-Module For GPs
Prostate Cymru has announced the launch of an innovative new E-module to help raise awareness of the disease amongst GPs, medical students and the public,…
GP E-Module Case Study: Dr Janine David
Janine is a GP Champion for Prostate Cymru and a supporter of the charity’s E-module. She said: “We know that Cancer of the Prostate (CaP)…
GP E-Module Case Study: Ian Norton
One strong advocate for the E-module is prostate cancer sufferer, Ian Norton. Ian, 68, who currently works as a volunteer with the Awareness Team for…
Let’s Talk About Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer has hit the headlines in 2018. In early February it was announced that deaths from prostate cancer had overtaken those of breast cancer,…
Cardiff Uni Student Awarded Ray Murray Travelling Fellowship
A student is awarded a travelling fellowship to help fund his elective in urology.
Swansea Uni Students Awarded Ray Williams Travelling Fellowships
Three students are awarded fellowships to fund their elective studies in urology.
Da Vinci Surgical Training
A sixth surgeon has been trained to use the Da Vinci robotic system for prostate cancer treatment.
Research and Innovation Fund
Prostate Cymru is accepting applications to its research and innovation fund.
GreenLight treatment recommended to NHS
GreenLight Laser treatment for benign prostate disease is recommended to the NHS.
Prostate Cymru supporters witness Da Vinci Robot at work
Members of the Pembrokeshire Friends of Prostate Cymru witnessed the Da Vinci robot in action.
Rugby Legends Visit Hospital to See Surgical Robot
Rugby legends Eddie Butler and Bob Norster had a front row seat to watch Wales’ biggest hospital’s surgical robot in action.
Chairman’s visit to India
Chairman Andy Thomas visited India to train in a new technique to treat benign prostate disease.
Chairman’s visit to Hill Clinic
Prostate Cymru chairman Andy Thomas recently visited the Hill Clinic in Sofia, Bulgaria.
What’s Your PSA?
Prostate Cymru’s ‘What’s Your PSA’ campaign continues to prove its success.
Therapy ‘Can Harm Sex Life’
Around 160,000 men in the UK have been left with little or no sex life after treatment for prostate cancer, the Macmillan Cancer…