At the installation meeting of Bryn Lodge No 6553, who meet at the Masonic Hall, Bryn Road, Ashton in Makerfield, the new master of the lodge Stuart Crook was delighted to hand over a cheque in favour of Prostate Cancer UK in the sum of £250.
Assistant Provincial Grand Master Barry Jameson was delighted to receive the donation, informing those present that he would ensure it was passed on to the relevant charity.
Prostate Cancer UK is dedicated to stopping prostate cancer from being a killer. They fund groundbreaking research, drive improvements in treatment and fight for better care. If you or your loved one are concerned about prostate cancer or a prostate problem, Prostate Cancer UK are there for you.
1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer. If you’re over 50, or you’re black, or your dad or brother had it, you’re at even higher risk. Prostate cancer is not always life-threatening. But when it is, the earlier you catch it the more likely it is to be cured.
Over the last two decades, Prostate Cancer UK has funded and accelerated some of the biggest breakthroughs in prostate cancer care, from the use of multiparametric MRI to improve diagnosis, to the world’s first precision medicine for prostate cancer.
Talk through any questions or concerns with their specialist nurses over the phone, email or use the online chat provided by LifeChat. You can also speak to a volunteer or others going through similar experiences on their online community or via support groups.
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