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Next Support Group Meeting (at Christ Church) - Monday 7th October [TBC] - Details

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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Roger's Story It was late 2008 when I ventured to my GP mentioning having to get up more frequently at night. So, the first PSA test, which at the age of 60 came back at 4.5. There followed 4 more PSA tests over two years with the last one being 6. With my GP retiring I was allocated a new doctor, who just happen... Read more...

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