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 →
Trusted Novus Bank
Daniel Jurado and Trusted Novus Bank Supports Prostate Cancer Gibraltar with £1,500 Donation Prostate Cancer Gibraltar is delighted to thank Daniel Jurado and Trusted Novus
Hockey Club
Collegians Hockey Club Support Prostate Cancer Gibraltar Prostate Cancer Gibraltar (PCG) is extremely grateful to Collegians Hockey Club for their generous donation of £1,000, raised
Thank You for 2025
Thank You for Standing with Prostate Cancer Gibraltar in 2025 As we look back on 2025, Prostate Cancer Gibraltar would like to express our heartfelt
PCG Buddies Meeting
Reassurance, Transparency and Moving Forward with PSA Testing Prostate Cancer Gibraltar (PCG) recently held a well-attended Buddies meeting, bringing together members, clinicians and laboratory representatives
MHSBM
Meet the team behind the shine at MHSBM! 👋 Aydan Colton, Liam Carroll, Jesse Sanchez, and Paul Carlin. For the second year in a row,
Royal Gibraltar Police
Royal Gibraltar Police donates £500 to Prostate Cancer Gibraltar at the Annual Staff Award and Charity Presentations Prostate Cancer Gibraltar was honoured to be amongst
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.