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The Hollard Daredevil Run - 16 March 2018

The Prostate Cancer Foundation is supporting this years 2018 Hollard Daredevil Run.

Helpline Number

Our Helpline Number is down Please use 083 6160162 as an alternative

Notice of Annual General Meeting

Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the Prostate Cancer Foundation will take place on Saturday 27th January at The Urology Hospital in Pretoria at 15h00.

June is Men's Health Month - Time to check your prostate

Men's Health Month is a good reminder for men that their health is important.

We need a Branch Chairman for Patient Affairs in KZN & Western Cape

Invitation for Applications for the Position of Patient Affairs Chairman Prostate Cancer Foundation: KZN and Western Cape Branches

Thulani Sibisi runs The Soweto Marathon for prostate cancer

Thulani Sibisi, winner of the 1986 Two Oceans Marathon and a prostate cancer survivor is passionate about creating prostate cancer awareness. Despite the the difficulties caused by the treatment he has to take to stop the cancer from growing, he is determined to finish the Soweto Marathon on Sunday as part of his commitment to Movember's 2016 Move campaign. You can donate towards his efforts by going to his page on the Movember website: https://za.movember.com/team/2238471

Get Involved

If your life has been affected by prostate cancer you may wish to get involved in some way in order to make a difference in the lives of others who have been affected. Our patient affairs division provides the opportunity for prostate cancer survivors and their families to join in and help. We need volunteers to assist with fundraising, to help create awareness and to support others who have been affected by prostate cancer. Contact Iain Johnston at patientaffairs@prostate-ca.co.za and help to make a difference.

A Tribute to Grant Pettitt

Grant Pettitt was involved with the Prostate Cancer Foundation from its early days. First as a representative of Sanofi and later in his personal capacity as the Foundation's financial officer. He was ever meticulous in his duties, but always pleasant and good humoured. He passed away from cancer on 12 July 2016. We pay tribute to the selfless contribution that he made to the Prostate Cancer Foundation. His wisdom, experience and knowledge will be missed, but his contribution will live on in the work of the foundation.

Iain Johnstone, Head of Patient Affairs for the Prostate Cancer Foundation welcomes Thulani Sibisi to the Foundation’s patient affairs board.

Prostate Cancer Foundation Wish List

Help the Prostate Cancer Foundation to achieve it's goal of reducing the impact of prostate cancer by assisting us with the funding for the following projects:

Have Your Prostate Checked

Listen to Prof. Shingai Mutambirwa telling you to get your prostate checked.

Prostate Cancer Foundation Charity Cycle Ride 2014

11 brave souls rode for 3 days through the Swartland winelands in order to create awareness around prostate cancer and to raise funds.

In a cruel twist of fate, three top prostate cancer experts have ALL been hit by the disease.

Every year 40,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer — and more than 10,000 die from it. Treatment can cause anxiety and side-effects such as impotence and incontinence. Many ask: what would the experts do in my shoes? In a remarkable coincidence, three of the UK’s leading experts reveal that they, too, have the cancer and they talk about their experiences . . .

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