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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.
PSA
is
a registered charity.
The objects of PSA,
set out in the PSA
Constitution, are:
- To relieve the physical
or mental distress or poverty of persons with prostate
cancer
- To provide education
and information about prostate cancer to persons
who may be affected
- To contribute to
the provision of treatment and care of those affected
by prostate cancer
The Trustees who are
responsible for
PSA
are elected at the Annual
General Meeting held in May, to which all
members are
invited. The Trustees elected
for 2007/08 are:
Malcolm
Perry (Chairman)
Philip
Barnard (Hon. Secretary)
Robert
Cookman (Hon. Treasurer)
Graham
Edwards - Canterbury Branch Representative
Don
Gibbs - Anglia Branch Representative
PSA's
services are provided by members working from home and
acting as volunteers. The current office-holders
are:
Our
services are free of charge to
anyone and are funded entirely
by membership subscriptions
and donations.
PSA
does not offer or give advice,
only information and support.
Those seeking professional
advice should consult a
qualified
practitioner.
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