December 11, 2025

Perspectives on Prostate Cancer Screening: Learning from recent European and UK Practice

Perspectives on Prostate Cancer Screening: Learning from recent European and UK Practice

A report from the APPG

This report presents the evidence gathered at the APPG’s meeting in July 2025, at which members heard from Dr Jozien Helleman PhD, Erasmus MC Rotterdam and project manager for PRAISE-U, and Professor Eamonn Rogers, Chairman of the Patient Office of the European Association of Urology. Presenting recent data shared at the European Association of Urology Congress 2025, Professor Stephen Langley, Professor of Urology at the Royal Surrey Hospital, joined the meeting alongside Mr Richard Flashman, whose insight as a patient is key to framing any clinical insight.



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.

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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