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Ep 2: Prostate Cancer - the risk, the diagnosis and prevention

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Welcome to the Cancer Support Suffolk podcast.

In this episode we talk about prostate cancer with John and Adrian, both diagnosed with prostate cancer, as well as Chris Booth from CHAPS (Men's Health Charity) and Peter Lobley, Macmillan Urology Nurse Specialist.
'More often than not - there are no symptoms for prostate cancer - which is why the PSA blood test is essential for men'. Peter Lobley.
'1 in 8 White Caucasian men have a lifetime risk of developing prostate cancer.
1 in 4 Black men have a lifetime risk of developing the disease, and at an earlier age too. Men who have a family history of prostate cancer are also at a higher risk'.
Chris Booth

John and Adrian talk about their journey with prostate cancer, from diagnosis to treatment and recovery.
Adrian was diagnosed with prostate cancer and was about to have an operation to remove the prostate but a Urology consultant intervened from Cambridge and advised 'active surveillance' as his cancer was mild (PSA level 9). Adrian talks more about his journey, and how active surveillance has worked well for him.
John experienced a very fast diagnosis and was helped by Peter Lobley in making fast decisions regarding the action that needed to take place. John took Peter's advice and opted for radiotherapy as his PSA level was extremely high.
Thank you to all of our guests for making this episode so informative and real.

Thank you for listening to this episode If you’d like more information about what we do please visit www.cancersupportsuffolk.co.uk or call us on 01473 211 884. We are based in Ipswich, Suffolk.

Cancer Support Suffolk is passionate about educating and supporting the people of Suffolk and as a registered charity we rely on donations and fundraising to be able to continue our vital work in the community.

This podcast, is the copyright of Cancer Support Suffolk and is produced and managed by Podtalk.co.uk. It is supported by the Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board.

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Welcome to the Cancer Support Suffolk podcast.

In this episode we talk about prostate cancer with John and Adrian, both diagnosed with prostate cancer, as well as Chris Booth from CHAPS (Men's Health Charity) and Peter Lobley, Macmillan Urology Nurse Specialist.
'More often than not - there are no symptoms for prostate cancer - which is why the PSA blood test is essential for men'. Peter Lobley.
'1 in 8 White Caucasian men have a lifetime risk of developing prostate cancer.
1 in 4 Black men have a lifetime risk of developing the disease, and at an earlier age too. Men who have a family history of prostate cancer are also at a higher risk'.
Chris Booth

John and Adrian talk about their journey with prostate cancer, from diagnosis to treatment and recovery.
Adrian was diagnosed with prostate cancer and was about to have an operation to remove the prostate but a Urology consultant intervened from Cambridge and advised 'active surveillance' as his cancer was mild (PSA level 9). Adrian talks more about his journey, and how active surveillance has worked well for him.
John experienced a very fast diagnosis and was helped by Peter Lobley in making fast decisions regarding the action that needed to take place. John took Peter's advice and opted for radiotherapy as his PSA level was extremely high.
Thank you to all of our guests for making this episode so informative and real.

Thank you for listening to this episode If you’d like more information about what we do please visit www.cancersupportsuffolk.co.uk or call us on 01473 211 884. We are based in Ipswich, Suffolk.

Cancer Support Suffolk is passionate about educating and supporting the people of Suffolk and as a registered charity we rely on donations and fundraising to be able to continue our vital work in the community.

This podcast, is the copyright of Cancer Support Suffolk and is produced and managed by Podtalk.co.uk. It is supported by the Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board.

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