Campaign for Prostate Health

It's about men. It's about time.

Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men. One in seven men will receive a diagnosis of prostate cancer in their lifetime. When facing prostate disease and prostate cancer, men undergo a lengthy process of testing, consultations, decision making, and finally, treatment. Moving from testing to treatment can take eight months or more.

This needs to change. And it will.

The Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation, in collaboration with the University of Alberta Hospital Foundation and the Alberta Cancer Foundation, have launched a fundraising campaign that will address this issue -- and pave the way for a much-needed Prostate Health Clinic in Edmonton.

Patient Story: Ron Hodgson
Ron Hodgson Ron Hodgson remembers only too well the telephone call telling him he had prostate cancer.

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The $15 million Campaign for Prostate Health will usher in an exciting new emphasis, energy and focus on Men's Health excellence in central and northern Alberta and the Northern Territories. By reducing wait times, supporting the evolution to robotic surgery and establishing a Research and Innovation Fund, the Men's Health campaign will provide vital services to the men of western Canada.

Together, the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation, the University Hospital Foundation and the Alberta Cancer Foundation are taking a lead in the battle against prostate cancer and prostate disease.

Download the campaign brochure (PDF)

To learn more about the Campaign for Prostate Health, contact Jeffrey Buhr, Development Officer, at 780-735-5804.