Welcome To Prostate Cymru
Thank you for visiting us here at Prostate Cymru. We are mainly a voluntary group dedicated to fighting Prostate Cancer, Procuring equipment and raising awareness here in the Welsh Principality. Annually throughout the UK men’s prostate cancer claims 11,000 lives, with up to 32,000 new cases diagnosed. They are rare in men under 50, but the condition becomes more pronounced and common with age. Help us fight this deadly disease, help us make difference.
Latest News
View All News >Healthcare Charities Unite for Prostate Awareness
During Men’s Health Awareness month, healthcare charity Nuffield Health has teamed up with Prostate Cymru charity to promote Prostate Health in the Cardiff and surrounding…
Come visit the Prostate Cymru’s Awareness Vehicle at ASDA Cardiff Bay
Come visit the Prostate Cymru Awareness Vehicle in ASDA Cardiff Bay this October.
The Rugby Legends Night at The Ocean Returned
The popular Rugby Legends Night returned to The Ocean Cafe Bar and Restaurant in Broad Haven on the 23rd September. The event featured former rugby…
Prostate Cymru are back with Cardiff Devils for the 2023/24 season.
Prostate Cymru are thrilled to announce that they are continuing their charity partnership with Cardiff Devils for the 2023/24 season. Last year the partnership was…
The Five Valleys Sportive raises over £18,000 for Prostate Cymru
The Five Valleys Sportive was back with a bang this August raising over £18,000 for Prostate Cymru. Over 200 cyclists joined us on the day,…
The Big Breakfast is back for 2023!
Prostate Cymru’s popular Big Breakfast is back! Whether you are a cereal lover or a fry up fan, the Big Breakfast is a simple and social fundraising event.
We are hiring: Events Officer
Prostate Cymru, Wales’s leading prostate health charity, is looking to hire an Events Officer to join the team in Cardiff.
Ian’s Story
It is 12 months since Ian Booth had surgery for prostate cancer and is helping to raise awareness among other men as Prostate Cymru celebrates…
Prostate Cymru to reach thousands more men through new Awareness vehicle donated by Freemasons
Thousands more men in Wales will be supported by Prostate Cymru thanks to a new purpose-built vehicle supplied from South Wales Freemasons. This custom-made £120,000…
Andrew’s Story
Four years ago, Andrew Williams, 51, received the news he had prostate cancer. Read Andrew’s Story in his own words here.
Steven’s Story
Steven, 57, has had hormone therapy. He talks about being diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer, how this affected him, and how he now manages…
PROSTATE CYMRU ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF GLAMORGAN FRIENDSÂ
 A group of Glamorgan based men, have come together to champion men’s health in Wales, by launching a new Prostate Cymru affiliated community group –…
Healthcare Charities Unite for Prostate Awareness
During Men’s Health Awareness month, healthcare charity Nuffield Health has teamed up with Prostate Cymru charity to promote Prostate Health in the Cardiff and surrounding…