No Man Should Face Prostate Cancer Alone

Some conversations save lives.
Prostate cancer affects thousands of men across the United Kingdom every year and Black men are statistically at significantly higher risk. Yet too many suffer in silence, unsure where to ask questions, process emotions or simply speak openly with others who understand.
The Birmingham Prostate Cancer Support Group is launching a new monthly space dedicated to men diagnosed with prostate cancer and their families. Partners and wives are welcome. Healthcare professionals and guest speakers will join sessions to provide information, reassurance, and clarity.
The first meeting takes place on 11th March 2026 at the Legacy Centre of Excellence, Birmingham.
Support is not weakness. It is strategy. It is community. It is strength in shared experience.
If you know a father, brother, husband, colleague or friend who may benefit, share this. You never know whose life-changing conversation begins because you pressed “share.”

