News & updates
Here you’ll find the latest updates from Prostate Cancer Gibraltar — awareness campaigns, community events, fundraising initiatives and helpful articles. Our goal is to keep prostate health visible across Gibraltar and reinforce one message: early detection saves lives.
Looking for something specific?
If you’ve arrived here because you or a loved one has concerns about prostate health, we recommend starting with the pages below. They are written to be clear, supportive and locally relevant.
PSA testing in Gibraltar
Who should test, how PSA works, and what happens after a raised PSA — plus how to request a test.
Start here →Support & resources
Guidance for men and families — practical steps, questions to ask, and local support information.
View support resources →What is prostate cancer?
A clear overview of how it develops, common symptoms, risk factors and how it’s diagnosed.
Learn the basics →
Historic Robotic Prostate Cancer Surgery Performed Remotely in Gibraltar
Gibraltar Makes Medical History with Remote Robotic Prostate Cancer Surgery A groundbreaking moment for healthcare on the Rock as robotic prostate cancer surgery is successfully

Masonic Lodge
Masonic Lodge (Robert Freke Gould 2874) Supports Prostate Cancer Gibraltar Prostate Cancer Gibraltar (PCG) is proud to acknowledge the generous support of the Masonic Lodge

New Robotic Surgery System
Prostate Cancer Gibraltar Supports The New Robotic Surgery at GHA Presentation of the New Robotic Surgery Project at GHA for Sponsors Yesterday marked a

GHA Robotic Surgery Programme
💙 Proud to Support Advanced Healthcare in Gibraltar 💙 We are honoured to see Prostate Cancer Gibraltar recognised for its generous donation and ongoing support

MHBland
💙 Thank You MHBland for Your Support! 💙 We would like to extend our sincere thanks to MHBland for their generous donation of £250 to

The Pro-Aremorica Trust
💙 A Huge Thank You to The Pro-Aremorica Trust! 💙 We are deeply grateful to The Pro-Aremorica Trust for their generous donation of £4,607.76 to
Stay informed. Take action.
Reading about prostate cancer is important — acting early can be life-saving. If you’re over 50 (or over 45 with a family history), consider a PSA blood test. Early detection saves lives.