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Events for May 2017

Early May FOPS Support Group Meeting (Wednesday May 3rd) photographAt the FOPS Support Group we all have at least one thing in common - we've all had prostate cancer and we've survived thanks to a variety of treatments. We exist to help men, their partners and their families at a time when they are worried about prostate cancer. When you first discover that you have prostate cancer it can be a huge shock to you and your family. It's a time when you will probably feel reluctant to talk, however, you could get a lot of comfort from talking somone who has treatme[...]

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Petanque Memorial Charity Event photographOn Saturday 20th May the Harrow Petanque Club at Pinner View Sports Club will be hosting a Petanque charity event in Alan Leadbetter's memory. The one-off doubles match will start at 11am. It will be a match that will include beginners, Alan's neighbours and friends of other Petanque players. It will not be that formal, but a day of fun. All funds raised will be donated to the Paul Strickland Scanner Centre at Mount Vernon Hospital & action for M.E. Please do RSVP to: Paul Bloomfield: patandp[...]

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Late May FOPS Support Group Meeting (Wednesday May 31st) photographAt the FOPS Support Group we all have at least one thing in common - we've all had prostate cancer and we've survived thanks to a variety of treatments. We exist to help men, their partners and their families at a time when they are worried about prostate cancer. When you first discover that you have prostate cancer it can be a huge shock to you and your family. It's a time when you will probably feel reluctant to talk, however, you could get a lot of comfort from talking somone who has treatme[...]

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Personal Stories

Uplifting Stories On the 21st and 23rd of December Dennis, a local popular garage owner, was told at Watford General hospital he had a PSA of 112 and then on retest 119. This blew his mind and in his words gave him 'high anxiety stress' which led him to contact the FOPS on Christmas Eve. Dennis talked to several FOPS... Read more...

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