Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer
in Australia.

We are Australia’s leading community-based organisation for prostate cancer research, awareness, and support.

We are Australia’s leading community-based organisation for prostate cancer research, awareness, and support.

Our vision is for a future where no man dies of prostate cancer.

Our vision is for
a future where no man
dies of prostate cancer.

This is how we’re going to make
that vision a reality.

Research

We fund groundbreaking research to detect and defeat prostate cancer.

Awareness

We educate our community and send survivorship kits to men and families.

Support

We connect men and their families with PCFA nurses and other support.

The work that Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia does is so vital for men’s health and we are proud to partner with them as our official charity moving forward.”

Shane Rudzis, Bathurst 12 Hour Event Director

No man or his family should have to face the agony of a deadly prostate cancer diagnosis.

But the tragic reality is that 3,975 Australian
men lose their lives to the disease every year.

1 in 5 men are likely to be
diagnosed in their lifetime
Nearly 29,000 men are
diagnosed each year
11 men die each day
from prostate cancer

PCFA is the official charity partner of Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour

As the drivers attack the mountain, we attack prostate cancer! We’ve been involved with the International Enduro and pairing with Scott Taylor Motorsport since 2022. We're so thankful to the whole motor-racing community for supporting Aussie men. Together, we’re in the fight for zero deaths from prostate cancer and honoured to have such passionate sponsors in it with us.

Our impact is transforming
care and saving lives.

We have 128 PCFA Prostate
Cancer Nurses nationally

We’ve invested over
$75m in research

We support 2 in 3 newly diagnosed men nationally

“We are all working towards one goal:
zero deaths from prostate cancer in our
lifetime. We are grateful to you for taking
part in the fight against this disease.”

Professor Jeff Dunn AO
Chief of Mission and Head of Research

Get your name on our virtual car to help beat prostate cancer.