Every dollar goes to research in the fight against prostate cancer.

Men's Health Week June 12 - 18

Our work, your impact

200,000 patient sessions with PCFA Nurses

$50 million invested in research since 2008

2 in 3 patients supported by PCFA

When you take part in the Perfect Match, you will be doubling down in the fight against prostate cancer, funding research to improve outcomes for Australian men.

GAME-CHANGING FUTURE FUND PROJECTS

EPIGENETICS

To stop prostate cancer spreading

IMMUNOTHERAPY

To switch on immune attack systems

NUCLEAR MEDICINE

To eradicate cancer cells that have spread

Our Blue Sky Vision

Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia is Australia's leading community-based organisation for prostate cancer research, awareness, and support.

Our vision is a future where no man dies of prostate cancer and Australian men and their families get the support they need.

“PCFA research grants are creating Australia's next generation of research leaders, standing on the shoulders of science pioneers who have helped us lift survival rates from 61% thirty years ago to 95% today."

Professor Lisa Butler
Chair, PCFA Research Advisory Committee

"We are all working towards one goal: zero deaths from prostate cancer in our lifetime. We are grateful to you for taking part in the Perfect Match in the fight against this disease."

Professor Jeff Dunn AO
Chief of Mission and Head of Research

Research

We fund groundbreaking research to detect and defeat prostate cancer.

Awareness

We educate our community and send survivorship kits to men and families.

Support

We connect men and their families with PCFA nurses and other support.

Resources

If you need information and support, we’re here to help. Download a booklet now.

Prostate cancer: A guide for newly-diagnosed men

Prostate cancer: A guide for newly-diagnosed men

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What you need to know about prostate cancer

What you need to know about prostate cancer

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Should I have a PSA test

Should I have a PSA test

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Health and Wellbeing with Prostate Cancer

Health and Wellbeing with Prostate Cancer

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