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Online Prostate Cancer Awareness Workshop

About the Event

About Prostate Cancer:

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, especially as we get older. It affects the prostate, a small gland that plays a role in producing semen. Most men with early prostate cancer don’t have any symptoms, but some may notice:

  • Difficulty passing urine

  • Needing to go more often, especially at night

  • Weak flow or pain when urinating

The good news is, when found early, prostate cancer can often be treated successfully. That’s why awareness, early testing, and open conversation are so important.

Join Caafihealth and Macmillan Cancer Support for an important community event. Learn from experts, ask your questions, and receive practical advice on early detection and maintaining your health.

Come along, connect, and take charge of your health!

Why Attend?

  1. Understand the Facts: Learn what prostate cancer is, how it develops, and why awareness matters.

  2. Know Your Risk: Discover why Black men are twice as likely to be diagnosed and how age, family history, and lifestyle play a role.

  3. Spot the Signs Early: Get practical advice on recognising early symptoms and when to seek medical advice.

  4. Learn About Screening: Understand the benefits and limitations of the PSA test and how to access free testing through CaafiHealth clinics.

  5. Hear from Experts: Gain insights from Dr Jonathan Aning, Consultant Urological Surgeon, and other health professionals.

  6. Ask Your Questions: Participate in a live Q&A session with specialists.

  7. Empower Yourself and Your Community: Learn how to take charge of your health and share vital information with family and friends.

  8. Access Support: Find out about resources and ongoing support available through Prostate Cancer UK, Macmillan Cancer Support, and CaafiHealth.

Who Should Attend?

This event is open to anyone interested in learning more about prostate health and prostate cancer

Date : Wednesday, 12th November 2025

Time: 6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m

Location: Zoom Online

Link : https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89308081231?pwd=sTDI46oaNKYBQhVl9ARjgvxlSSDXSX.1

Please contact us if you have any questions 07516 490 622

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