Warn-A-Brother
The aim of this campaign is to use social media to engage with Black African and Black Caribbean communities to help them to raise awareness around the risk within their networks. This campaign will encourage local communities to seek early intervention and will complement existing awareness efforts to reach these groups by engaging them in the process.
One in four Black African and Black Caribbean men will get prostate cancer, compared to one in eight men of other ethnicities.
Visit our prostate cancer page for more information or call our Free and Confidential Male Cancer Helpline (0808 802 0010), where our nurse specialists are ready to assist you.
Follow the campaign on our social media platforms. Tag, Share, and Warn-A-Brother to potentially save a life. Join the movement against prostate cancer! đź’™Â