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Prostate Cancer testing at the Valley on 11 February v Fleetwood

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  • The club will be hosting a PSA testing day at The Valley ahead of our home game against Fleetwood Town on Saturday, February 11th.

    The fixture is also the club's annual Men's Health Awareness Day and, as part of the matchday, supporters from both clubs can get a PSA blood test at the stadium.

    The PSA test is a blood test that measures the amount of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in your blood to help diagnose prostate problems - including prostate cancer.

    Prostate cancer is now the third most common cancer in the UK. Early diagnosis is crucial but symptoms do not usually appear until the prostate is large enough to affect the urethra. 

    Head of Player Care Tracey Leaburn, who lost her father to prostate cancer and has been leading on the club's PSA testing activity, said: "The work we have done as a club, since we began PSA testing on matchday in 2018, is incredible. I’ve personally met people whose lives have been saved, after acting on information from a PSA Test at The Valley. I would urge all male Charlton and Fleetwood Town supporters aged over 50 to book yourself in for a test at The Valley on February 11th.”

    In total, over three years of running PSA tests on a matchday, 39 red letters have been sent, which advises people to take immediate action, 26 amber letters have been sent and 850 green letters have been sent. Green letters confirm no further action is needed.

    The PSA testing will take place from 12pm - 3pm in the old casino area in the West Stand and individuals will need to book their test in advance, as was the case last year. A minimum £10 donation is requested. Click here to book your test

    For more information, please click here.

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  • I booked mine when I saw something pop up on Twitter, signed in and also noticed how many times they’ve tested me already. In isolation it’s not a definitive indicator but it’s a good marker to keep tracking. Don’t miss this opportunity if you haven’t already booked yours 
  • Booked. A massive well done Tracey for organising this.
  • Booked, although haven’t had a confirmation other than on the PayPal receipt which confirms my time. Does that sound right from those who’ve been before?  I got a confirmation email of registration of my details just before, but not the time. 
  • Booked.  Did it last time.  Well organised and efficient.
  • Two of my friends, both in their 60's, have recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Both have been assured that their treatment will be effective BUT the key is having it diagnosed EARLY.
    Please don't ignore this free test. Get booked in.
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  • edited January 2023
    I didnt get a test at The Valley last year but was prompted by Tracey's initiative to get a home test via the Barry Kilby link:
    It costs £27.99 doing it this way, but it saves wrangling to get your GP to give you a test, and the results came back very quickly.
  • My dad was diagnosed with Prostate cancer this time last year. We're lucky that they caught it very early, and that there were a lot of treatment options. 

    I believe the guidelines here in the US are that men 45 and over should get tested because Prostate Cancer is so common. 

    Please get tested. It's really easy. And there are treatment options that aren't that invasive. 
  • edited January 2023
    Oh and as always, this is a great initiative @Tracey. If we thanked you every time you did something wonderful, we'd have dozens of threads dedicated solely to you. 

  • Booked!
  • TelMc32 said:
    Booked, although haven’t had a confirmation other than on the PayPal receipt which confirms my time. Does that sound right from those who’ve been before?  I got a confirmation email of registration of my details just before, but not the time. 
    You should have got a confirmation email with an attached form that needs to be printed and taken to the test. Have you checked your junk folder?
  • edited January 2023
    Crusty54 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    Booked, although haven’t had a confirmation other than on the PayPal receipt which confirms my time. Does that sound right from those who’ve been before?  I got a confirmation email of registration of my details just before, but not the time. 
    You should have got a confirmation email with an attached form that needs to be printed and taken to the test. Have you checked your junk folder?
    Thanks @Crusty54.  I got one email as I had registered for the first time (at 1.34pm) but no confirmation of the time. My PayPal account was then debited and the detail shows that I requested the 12pm slot. Just had a 2nd email from PSA saying I didn’t complete the request, so my appointment has been cancelled.  No mention of the fee that has already been taken.  I’ll try again and see what happens.
  • edited January 2023
    Just remember, if you get a high reading it could just be a benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate). 

    This is common in men aged over 50. It's not a cancer and it's not usually a serious threat to health.

    Many men worry that having an enlarged prostate means they have an increased risk of developing prostate cancer. This is not the case.

    The risk of prostate cancer is no greater for men with an enlarged prostate than it is for men without an enlarged prostate.

    But it's very important to get the PSA test. If your reading is high, ask for an MRI scan. The doctor will probably do a 'finger test', but that's nowhere near as uncomfortable as you think it might be.

    [Edit, just saw Kap10's post above].

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  • Booked and thank you Tracey. 
  • For Gianlucca Vialli, go and get your prostate checked boys

  • Had it done last year and it was excellently organised and results came quickly 

    the story above spells it out perfectly. If your an old bugger do t. 
  • Booked - sensible to get these things checked out
  • Booked up, cheers.
  • Booked. I'm low risk, based on last year's result, but you never know what might have changed in 12 months
  • Had mine done last year and gave me piece of mind I didn’t need to again for another 3 years. Would urge all to have done, even for that reason alone 
  • Booked in. 
  • Booked. 
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