Chiara De Biase
@oscdebosc
Director of Support & Influencing @ProstateUK Non-Exec Director @HarrogateNHSFT Trustee @CandlelightersT Physio in Cancer & Pall Care. All views my own.
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16-06-2012 15:46:33
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Prostate cancer cases are expected to double from 1.4 million per year in 2020 to 2.9 million per year by 2040, new analysis suggests.
More from the Lancet Commission on #ProstateCancer in-thread 🧵
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We Prostate Cancer UK are very grateful to Prof Bola Owolabi for her ongoing support for our work to advance racial health equity in #ProstateCancer #BlackHealthSummit24
Massive congratulations Amy Rylance and her team at Prostate Cancer UK for their HSJ Awards! This is by far, one of the best NHS leadership, change-maker programmes and I am super-proud to be one of their Clinical Champions. They have transformed the way that I ( and countless other
I find it horrifying that in 2024, half of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer die within three months. I’m supporting Pancreatic Cancer UK this #GeneralElection to demand that political leaders commit to doubling survival. Sign ⬇️ #DemandSurvivalNow bit.ly/3IyygOM
Great to see this published in the #BJGP Thanks and 👏 to Amy Rylance and the Prostate Cancer UK Clinical Advisory Group. Such an important message for General Practice GPs to consider the changes to the #prostatecancer diagnostic pathway
It was wonderful to meet you and Professor Jeff Dunn AO and welcome you to the Prostate Cancer UK HQ. Thanks for your time and for sharing your expertise. Looking forward to aligning our UK psychological support in #ProstateCancer to the superb offer men receive through your work in Australia 💙
So sorry to hear that DrDr (😊)Wendy Mitchell has died. I was lucky enough to hear her speak at an event and got to chat to her. I’ve followed her journey and have been inspired by her tireless campaigning and beautiful, gentle way she invited us into her world as she experienced it ⬇️♥️
Excited to be recruiting this new role to the Prostate Cancer UK team 💙⬇️💙⬇️ So much work to be done to advance racial health equity in #ProstateCancer We’re here for all men, but will continue to focus on those at highest risk - Black men and men with a family history over 45yrs old
“…equitable bereavement services for people from all ethnicities” Click ⬇️ to read about this much needed study 🌟 Fantastic work by Equitable Bereavement Care for All from King's College London and The University of Sheffield 👍💙
Huge thanks Health and Social Care Committee for sharing our Prostate Cancer UK #RiskChecker and for invitation to give evidence at this inquiry ⬇️
'As a whole blokes are a bit reluctant to get involved in health issues'
TV presenters Nick Owen and Steve Rider were both diagnosed with prostate cancer and told #BBCBreakfast how it's changed their outlook on life
bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cw…
This a hugely important milestone for men and their understanding of #ProstateCancer risk. I’d also like to take the opportunity to thank the incredible people in the Prostate Cancer UK team who are relentless in their dedication to this cause 👏💙👏
Our evidence session on improving men's health is starting. Watch live here: parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/61…
We're hearing from:
🟩Mark Brooks, Policy Adviser
🟩Chiara De Biase, Prostate Cancer UK
🟩Amy O'Connor, Movember UK
🟩Martin Tod, Men's Health Forum
This was my favourite interview of the week. Matthew Wright asked brilliant, thoughtful questions that allowed us to talk about all the important facts that Prostate Cancer UK want to share with men across the UK. Thanks for having us on again LBC 👍💙👍 #CheckYourRisk #ProstateCancer
Benign #Prostate disease is NOT about cancer, but we are grateful that #KingCharles openly shared his story. This has allowed us Prostate Cancer UK to run a busy media 24hrs of vital #Prostate Cancer risk awareness messages and tackle the unhelpful stigma of #MaleIncontinence 💙
Survival rates for liver, lung, brain, oesophagus, stomach, and pancreas cancers have hardly improved in decades.
It's #LessSurvivableCancersAwarenessDay and we're highlighting the huge #DeadlyCancerGap because we need drastically need improvements in outcomes.
There's the 500th and 501st 180s of this tournament, taking the money raised for Prostate Cancer UK to over £500k
But crucially for Litter, he's level at 2-2 in the third!