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Reinvigorating European action on prostate cancer

European Cancer Organisation focuses on the need for investment in screening and care
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New quality of life study results show impact of treatment

13/03/2023
Europa Uomo announces new findings from EUPROMS research
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Clinicians need to address the burden of incontinence and sexual dysfunction

12/03/2023
Europa Uomo Chairman says prescribing pads is not enough
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Barriers to shared-decision making must come down

10/03/2023
Europa Uomo Chairman proposes new measures to ensure treatment options are weighed
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Concerns that patient input into research will be affected

27/02/2023
Statement from WECAN gains Europa Uomo support
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Should low grade prostate 'cancer' be reclassified?

20/02/2023
New survey shows patients are divided on Gleason 6 issue
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Too many prostate patients still not involved in treatment decisions

09/02/2023
Latest EUPROMS results show men not being allowed to weigh options
Full story

Prostate patient involvement in decisions brings 'measurable benefit'

01/02/2023
New study shows shared decision-making can improve quality of life
Full story

New technologies bring ability to transform cancer care

25/01/2023
Europa Uomo backs new sustainable agenda
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EU's Cancer Plan 'at risk' if funding issue not resolved

17/01/2023
Europa Uomo joins dozens of concerned cancer organisations
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New tool calculates each man's risk of prostate cancer

09/01/2023
Data-based prediction could transform screening, say researchers
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Members news

'We will throw ourselves in front of every camera we see!'

Europa Uomo member organisations spread the word about early detection
14/11/2025

Europa Uomo members make their move in Movember

Prostate cancer patient organisations prepare for a big awareness push
30/10/2025

Clear political commitment is needed on prostate cancer

Lack of knowledge about male health is the underlying issue, says Europa Uomo Italia
08/07/2025

Road race for prostate cancer in Greece

Running event highlights importance of early detection
12/06/2025

Croatian awareness campaign takes off

Survey on PSA testing widely covered in national media
11/06/2025

New funding for recovery after surgery in Latvia

Europa Uomo’s member organisation in Latvia has held a successful meeting with the Ministry of Health
19/05/2025

Action across Europe to raise awareness of prostate cancer

Europa Uomo members in Hungary and Italy launch testing programmes
12/11/2024

The race for greater prostate cancer awareness

More reports of member organisation activity during November
05/12/2023

Europa Uomo groups raise prostate cancer awareness

Activities during Movember educate and engage communities
20/11/2023

Kyriakides: you have helped lift the shroud of silence about prostate cancer

European Health Commissioner addresses delegates at Europa Uomo General Assembly
31/05/2023

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