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Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia, with an estimated 26,368 cases diagnosed globally each year1.

Support needs can look different for members of the LGBTQIA+ community challenged with Prostate Cancer.  Much research has shown this community have a greater degree of psychological distress, anxiety and depression.

The SA Prostate Cancer Support Group can help provide the support you need.

An inclusive, safe space will give you the opportunity to share experiences, feelings and coping stratergies, or just to talk with others who have the shared experience of Prostate Cancer.

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We are seeking expressions of interest as the final step to launching the support group.

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