About this Event
Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer among men in the UK.
With a prevalence of 1 in 4, black men are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer during their lifetime, compared with the overall male population.
And while in the majority of cases, people will survive their prostate cancer diagnosis for 10 years or more, there are 10,000 men every year who are diagnosed too late for a cure. Black men are twice as likely to die from prostate cancer. A disease that often has no symptoms in the early stages, it is imperative for men to be aware of prostate cancer and have discussions with their GP.
We interviewed seven men and women with African, Caribbean and mixed heritages, asking what needs to happen to increase prostate cancer awareness and improve confidence to seek healthcare services.
Come to our premiere event and be the first to watch our film that can provide you knowledge and insight to have discussions within your families, social networks, and as part of your service delivery.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Clore Learning Centre, Kensington Palace, Clore Learning Centre, London, United Kingdom
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