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 →Nicholas Guerrero
Deputy Mayor Nicholas Guerrero Shows Exceptional Support at Shave-Off Day As part of the annual Walnut Campaign, Shave-Off Day 2025 once again brought the community
Minister Leslie Bruzon
Shave-Off Day 2025 — Minister Leslie Bruzon Leads by Example for Prostate Cancer Awareness On Saturday 29th November 2025, as part of our annual Walnut
Christmas Artisans Market
Christmas Artisans Market Raises £1000 On Saturday, 29th November 2025, the Kings Bastion Leisure Centre was transformed into a festive celebration as the Artisans Market
Awareness Session at Bet365
Prostate Cancer Gibraltar Delivers Workplace Awareness Session at Bet365 Prostate Cancer Gibraltar recently visited Bet365 Gibraltar to deliver an interactive workplace awareness session as part
Bayside School
Bayside School Raises £240 for Prostate Cancer Gibraltar Bayside School has once again shown its commitment to supporting important community causes. As part of Prostate
Bowling Charity Night
Treasury Department Raises £273 for Prostate Cancer Gibraltar at Bowling Charity Night Members of the Treasury Department of HM Government of Gibraltar hosted a Bowling
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.