April 22, 2025

Understanding the risk of overdiagnosis and overtreatment

Understanding the risk of overdiagnosis and overtreatment

APPG Meeting 2 - minutes and speaker presentations

The APPG on Prostate Cancer held its second meeting of 2025, on 'Understanding the risk of overdiagnosis and overtreatment'.

In this meeting, attendees heard from:

  • Natalia Norori (Senior Data & Evidence Manager, Prostate Cancer UK)

  • Professor Caroline Moore (Professor of Urology, University College London)

  • Professor Vincent Gnanapragasam (Professor of Urology, University of Cambridge & Honorary Consultant Urologist, Addenbrooke’s Hospital)

  • Maurice Blake (Can-Survive UK)


Minutes from the meeting, in addition to slides from those speakers that produced these for the meeting, are available to download below.


Pictured above (L-R): Lord Bethell, Maurice Blake, Prof Caroline Moore, Iqbal Mohamed MP, Natalia Norori, Prof Vincent Gnanapragasam

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This is not an official website of Parliament. It has not been approved by either House. APPGs are informal groups of Parliamentarians with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed are those of the group.

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The APPG on Prostate Cancer is supported by Prostate Cancer Research and Prostate Cancer UK. For media enquiries or charity-specific questions, please contact the respective organisation directly.

© Copyright 2025. All Rights Reserved by APPG on Prostate Cancer

This is not an official website of Parliament. It has not been approved by either House. APPGs are informal groups of Parliamentarians with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed are those of the group.

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The APPG on Prostate Cancer is supported by Prostate Cancer Research and Prostate Cancer UK. For media enquiries or charity-specific questions, please contact the respective organisation directly.

© Copyright 2025. All Rights Reserved by APPG on Prostate Cancer