Out with Prostate Cancer

Out with Prostate Cancer Out with Prostate Cancer is a support group for gay and bisexual men and trans women in the UK and beyond.

We meet the first Saturday each month between 2 and 4pm. They are hybrid meetings, in-person in the centre of Manchester and simultaneously on Zoom Out with Prostate Cancer provides a safe and confidential environment for men and their partners or supporters to discuss their concerns and experiences with other gay and bisexual men affected by prostate cancer. Trans women affected by prostate cancer are also welcome. Out with Prostate Cancer North West meets the first Saturday of every month via a Zoom meeting in these difficult times 2-4 pm. Out with Prostate Cancer Midlands meets the second Saturday of every month at the Birgmingham LGBT Centre, 2-4 pm. We appreciate that some men may not be able to travel to Manchester or Birmingham to attend the meetings in person so you can also take part the first Saturday of every month using Skype (username: owprostateca). For more information e-mail:

info@outwithprostatecancer.org.uk (Out with Prostate Cancer North West)


Established 6th April 2013.

19/11/2025
06/04/2024

Our monthly meeting just about to start....

Are you interested in joining a project to improve the experience, support and information for gay and bis*xual men with...
28/07/2023

Are you interested in joining a project to improve the experience, support and information for gay and bis*xual men with prostate cancer?

"I later went on to help form the Out with Prostate Cancer support group based in Manchester, for gay and bis*xual men a...
17/07/2023

"I later went on to help form the Out with Prostate Cancer support group based in Manchester, for gay and bis*xual men and trans women. I’d realised there was a gap in support for members of the LGBT+ community with prostate cancer.

Starting Out With Prostate Cancer meant members could talk freely about s*xual function and other difficult topics with people in a similar situation. Both groups have since gone from strength to strength."

Our supporter Martin talks about why he set up Out with Prostate Cancer, and reflects on coming out as a gay man. ___Our Website: http://prostatecanceruk.org...

06/06/2023

"How long does it take me to say this:

"Hello, I'm Martin, I'm a gay man."

Half a second...

That 30 years ago took me 27 years to be able to say that."

“I was told that there was a group out there for gay men living with prostate cancer and there are only two groups in th...
05/04/2023

“I was told that there was a group out there for gay men living with prostate cancer and there are only two groups in the country apparently. There’s one in Manchester and one in New Cross (London). This group has saved me…” Tim, 59, Gay https://youtu.be/PlUnxsU-_BU

One of the many patient experience videos on: https://www.theinfopool.co.uk/

Hear more from Tim about their experience with prostate cancer.

Happy 10th Birthday to all our members past and present 🎂 🥳 Here’s to another 10 years of Out with Prostate Cancer 🍻🥂
01/04/2023

Happy 10th Birthday to all our members past and present 🎂 🥳

Here’s to another 10 years of Out with Prostate Cancer 🍻🥂

11/03/2023

Last month we saw our 9th anniversary of our METRO Walnut support group - thank you to all who support our group and make it possible. With the Zoom meeting we hold online too, we had 41 group members attend the group in February 2023.

Enjoying the improved hybrid meeting facilities thanks to the grant from Groundwork.  Thanks
06/02/2023

Enjoying the improved hybrid meeting facilities thanks to the grant from Groundwork. Thanks

19/10/2022

🚺 Trans women can get prostate cancer.

We want everyone with a prostate to understand their risk: https://bit.ly/2RXFxvg

"Personalizing cancer treatment doesn’t only mean matching a drug to molecular markers on a tumour — it should also take...
15/10/2022

"Personalizing cancer treatment doesn’t only mean matching a drug to molecular markers on a tumour — it should also take into account a person’s s*xual identity, interests and wishes."

Personalizing cancer treatment doesn’t only mean matching a drug to molecular markers on a tumour — it should also take into account a person’s s*xual identity, interests and wishes.

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