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How
to Join PSA
Stop Press
17th May 2008: PSA Annual General
Meeting at University of London Union, Malet Street,
WC1. 1.00 p.m. buffet lunch, followed by guest
speaker on erectile dysfunction.
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PSA
offers help, information and
support to all those affected
by prostate cancer through
its:-
i) National
Prostate Cancer
Helpline
ii) Local Support
Groups
iii) Information
Pack
PSA
was
set up by a small group of
prostate cancer patients in
1995 and has developed into a
national association of
self-help and support groups,
based mainly in the South East
of England.
It
is managed by and for men with
prostate cancer, their
families and those who are
interested in improving the
care and support of those
affected by this form of
cancer.
Our
services are free of charge to
anyone and are funded entirely
by membership subscriptions
and donations.
PSA
is
a registered charity.
The Trustees who are
responsible for
PSA
are elected at the Annual
General Meeting, to which all
members are
invited.
PSA
does not offer or give advice,
only information and support.
Those seeking professional
advice should consult a
qualified
practitioner.
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