“As a Black man over 45, I’d always been aware of my increased risk of prostate cancer. But when you get that diagnosis and hear the c-word, it’s a shock. Luckily, we caught it early and there's a low risk of it spreading any further. I know my story could have been very different though. 12,000 men die of prostate cancer every year in the UK, that's 12,000 men for whom the disease wasn't caught early enough. I'm incredibly passionate about supporting Prostate Cancer UK and Omaze in this campaign, as the funds raised will ultimately save men’s lives.”
Colin McFarlane, Actor and Prostate Cancer UK Ambassador
You’ve Helped Save More Men’s Lives
We want to thank everyone who entered the Surrey House Draw. You’ve helped us raise an incredible £3,450,000 for Prostate Cancer UK.
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Together We Raised £3,450,000 for PROSTATE CANCER UK
Together We Raised £3,450,000 for PROSTATE CANCER UK
The most reliable way to detect prostate cancer early enough to help save thousands of lives each year is a screening programme. Yet prostate cancer remains the most common cancer in the UK without one. Prostate Cancer UK is dedicated to helping develop a world-leading, national screening programme to work towards a future where no man dies of prostate cancer.
Our Omaze Community has raised a staggering £3,450,000 in the Surrey House Draw to support Prostate Cancer UK. This incredible amount will help fund crucial research and trials to develop a national screening programme–so that every man who is at risk from prostate cancer is invited for safe and accurate tests to aid early detection.
A Word From PROSTATE CANCER UK
A Word From PROSTATE CANCER UK
“We’d like to say a massive thank you to Omaze and everyone who entered the draw. By doing so, you’ve contributed an enormous amount to our ground-breaking research trial, which will lead to the first ever UK wide prostate cancer screening programme.
The funds will also enable us to deliver vital awareness activity, reaching those at greatest risk, and further deliver our expert support services giving men the power to navigate prostate cancer.”
Laura Kerby, Chief Executive at Prostate Cancer UK