Prostate Cancer Research

The Prostate Pod

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Prostate Cancer Research

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11. Dez 2025

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Prostate Pod- David James, Director of Patient Projects and Influencing at PCR- Screening 11.12.2025

David James, Director of Patient Projects and Influencing at PCR talks to host Ben Monro-Davies about the National Screening Committee's draft recommendation that only those men who carry a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene variant will be offered screening and what PCR will be doing next to ensure high-risk men get the early diagnosis they deserve.

Prostate Pod- David James, Director of Patient Projects and Influencing- Prostate Progress 24.11.2025

David James, Director of Patient Projects and Influencing at PCR talks to host Ben Monro-Davies about Prostate Progress, PCR's most ambitiousproject, answering audience questions and the latest on the campaign for a national screening programme.       Support Prostate Progress and double your donation between midday2nd December - 9th December 2025, visit https://donate.biggive.org/campaign/a05...

Prostate Pod- Dr Toby Phesse and Dr Helen Pearson 02.09.2022

PCR researchers Dr Toby Phesse and Dr Helen Pearson chat to Ben about their research project investigating whether blocking certain signals in the body can stop prostate cancer from spreading to other parts of the body.

Prostate Pod- Dr Anna Wilkins 19.08.2022

This episode, we meet Dr Anna Wilkins whose PCR project is looking at using AI to predict whether an individual's cancer will return. She chats to host Ben Monro-Davies about the project and being part of PCR.

Prostate Pod- Dr Claire Fletcher 05.08.2022

Dr Claire Fletcher talks to host Ben Monro-Davies about her PCR-funded research looking at the link between obesity and prostate cancer.

Prostate Pod- Robin Giles 22.07.2022

Robin chats to host Ben Munro-Davies about his experiences of living with prostate cancer. From being diagnosed in 2015 to being on active surveillance to working with PCR as a patient representative.

Prostate Pod- Dr Kirsteen Campbell 08.07.2022

In this episode, host Ben Monro-Davies is joined by Dr Kirsteen Campbell from the Beatson Institute in Glasgow. Kirsteen talks about her PCR research project exploring the role of MCL-1, a molecule found at high levels in people with advanced prostate cancer, what it could mean for prostate cancer patients in the future and why this funding from PCR was so critical.

Transforming Research with Prof Colin Cooper 21.05.2021

Host Ben Munro-Davies catches up with Professor Colin Cooper, Chair of the PCR Scientific Committee, on the changes and progress which have happened in prostate cancer research and treatment over the past couple of decades, the pitfalls of PSA screening, and why we still need good ideas.

Prostate Pod- Neal Bloom 07.05.2021

PCR patient representative, Neal chats to host Ben Munro-Davies about his experiences since receiving a diagnosis of advanced prostate cancer in 2018. From navigating side effects from treatment to working with PCR to build a future in which no family will have to fear losing a loved one to prostate cancer.

AI against Prostate Cancer 23.04.2021

This episode, we meet Dan Brewer and Dan Woodcock, for a chat about how artificial intelligence is a new frontier against prostate cancer.

Prostate Pod - Matt Ellis 01.04.2021

PCR Chairman Matt Ellis outlines why PCR exists, how we navigated the pandemic, and why bringing a large range of different partners together to make progress against prostate cancer is a win-win for everybody.

Stopping cancer spreading with Dr Magali Williamson 26.02.2021

PCR scientist Dr Magali Williamson, Kings College London, talks to host Ben Munro-Davies about why she first became interested in a gene called Plexin B1, which controls how cells move, and how she hopes to use what she's learned about this gene to stop prostate cancer spreading.

Testosterone's Gatekeeper with Prof Iain McEwan 05.02.2021

PCR scientist Professor Iain McEwan of the University of Aberdeen joins host Ben Munro-Davies for a chat about the androgen receptor, testosterone's gatekeeper, and his work to attack its Achilles' heel, so that hormone therapy can keep working. 

Prostate cancer as a couple 22.01.2021

David and Catherine Matheson have prostate cancer. One has it in his body, the other has it in her life. Tune in for a candid discussion on David’s diagnosis, how they chose his treatment, how they’ve continued to live their lives and why scientists sometimes need to be reminded that patients are human beings.

Epigenetics with Will West 08.01.2021

CellCentric's CEO, Dr Will West, chats to host Ben Munro-Davies about the exciting field of epigenetics, clinical trials, the world of biotech and their journey so far from lab to clinic.

Prostate Pod - Sir Matthew Bourne 18.12.2020

"When does a dancer stop?" The legendary Sir Matthew Bourne, hailed as the UK's most popular and successful choreographer, chats to host Ben Munro-Davies about prostate cancer, his regular check-ups, and the world of dance.

Prostate Pod - Maestro Madness 04.12.2020

Fighting Prostate Cancer takes many forms. But Chris Warwick and Rob Mepham have embarked on a unique challenge - driving a fleet of Austin Maestros across Britain to raise money for Prostate Cancer Research. They explain why this unsurprisingly forgotten car is perfect on the road representation of a disease that impacts millions.

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