We are Australia’s leading charity dedicated to achieving zero deaths from prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia, and its impact reaches far beyond the individual—affecting you, your loved ones, and our community.
Your support of PCFA helps deliver vital, specialist support through our Prostate Cancer Specialist Nursing team, ensuring men and their families have access to trusted information, mental health support, and care when they need it most. Every dollar raised is reinvested into programs that save lives, improve quality of life, and support Australian families living with prostate cancer—today and into the future.
With thanks to community donations, we provide much needed support and care no other organisation offers:
• We are here to provide clear, evidence-based information at the time of prostate cancer diagnosis.
• We are there to support men undergoing surgery and treatment.
• We are there to answer questions in the days and weeks after diagnosis.
• We are there to help families understand prostate cancer and its impacts.
• We are here to help you and your loved ones survive and thrive as much as possible after prostate cancer.
Why go Dry this July for us?
This year Australia will set an alarming record for the highest number of prostate cancers diagnosed in our nation’s history. Nearly 29,000 Australian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. We are the only national charity exclusively dedicated to funding life-changing research, awareness and support for men and their families impacted by the disease. Go Dry this July for PCFA so that all men and families have the support of PCFA.
Your donations are life-changing
$25 gives a newly diagnosed man a tailored information pack to help explain the road ahead.
$50 covers the cost of screening a newly diagnosed patient for depression and anxiety, ensuring he is referred for mental health support.
$100 can cover the cost of follow-up care and support, so that men and families have consistent care throughout their treatment.
$250 helps cover the cost of a community awareness presentation, so we can educate Australian men about genetic and family risks.
$500 covers the costs of training a new nurse on the harsh side-effects of treatment, so we can help men through their toughest challenges.