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Advancing cancer research to improve the detection, treatment and management of prostate cancer
Sadly, 1 in 6 Australian men will develop prostate cancer before age 85. Join us to stop this disease impacting men and their families.
How you can join the fight
Fundraise
Fundraising for prostate cancer research and patient care is a fun, social and rewarding way to join the fight against prostate cancer.
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Is someone you love fighting prostate cancer and you’d like to honour them? Or perhaps you’d like to give in memory. Every donation makes an impact!
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Become a corporate or community partner of Australian Prostate Cancer. Align yourself with a worthy cause and support our mission towards a future free of prostate cancer.
Find out moreLet’s talk about prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian men.
But it’s not talked about nearly enough! Awareness of prostate cancer is essential as early detection can save lives.
Learn more about how prostate cancer develops and how it can be detected.
Research is key to saving more men from prostate cancer.
We fund leading medical research into better detection methods and improved patient therapies, as well as research focused on preventing the deadly spread of the disease.
Our research is translational, which means that discoveries made in the labs are converted as quickly as possible into therapies to help save lives from prostate cancer.
Latest News
Blues Brothers: Blackfriars raise funds for prostate cancer research
Adelaide’s Blackfriars Priory School turned blue in September as part of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month!
Jones Radiology supporting Australian Prostate Cancer
Jones Radiology raised more than $5000 for Australian Prostate Cancer throughout September as part of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
How pre-existing conditions can impact prostate cancer
New research has shown how the management and treatment of prostate cancer becomes more complex for men already living with another health condition.
Let’s talk about sex: asking for help after prostate cancer treatment
Men with prostate cancer have high levels of unmet need when it comes to the loss of sexual function after treatment, yet most don’t seek help. Dr Kerri Beckmann hopes to change that.