PCFA’s Virtual Community Conversations 2021 will bring together experts and consumers from around Australia to share knowledge, the latest on research and treatment options, and strengthen prostate cancer control. Importantly, it will mark 25 years of progress towards our mission to defeat prostate cancer, with a focus on the actions we can take today to improve survivorship tomorrow.
Learn more about prostate cancer. Every stage. Every treatment.
Register for your (virtual) front-row seat to presentations, virtual networking and interactive sessions. This is an interactive online educational event for those who work with prostate cancer patients, have been impacted by the disease personally, or are caregivers.
While this year’s conference looks a little different being held virtually, we look forward to having you join us for an informative and insightful event. Together, we can be here for Australian men and families for the long run.
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Supporting Sponsors
The Minerals Council of Australia is proud to partner with the PCFA to help raise awareness about prostate cancer amongst the minerals industry’s 240,000 strong workforce and their families – educating workers about screening and treatment options and support for survivors and loved ones. With prostate cancer the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian men – and mining having a mostly male workforce – this partnership helps to improve understanding of prostate cancer in the Australian mining sector and make men and their families more mindful of their risks.
Supporting Sponsors
The Minerals Council of Australia is proud to partner with the PCFA to help raise awareness about prostate cancer amongst the minerals industry’s 240,000 strong workforce and their families – educating workers about screening and treatment options and support for survivors and loved ones. With prostate cancer the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian men – and mining having a mostly male workforce – this partnership helps to improve understanding of prostate cancer in the Australian mining sector and make men and their families more mindful of their risks.