Rochdale Observer

Test day first for Rochdale

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ROCHDALE Football Club, in conjunctio­n with the Barry Kilby Prostate Cancer Appeal (BKPCA), are hosting a PSA testing day at the Crown Oil Arena this afternoon

They are the first club in the Greater Manchester area to hold such an event.

Taking place before their home game against Fleetwood Town, all men aged 50 and over, or those aged 45 and over with a family history of cancer, are welcome to attend.

Testing will be done between 11am and 2pm in the Study Centre, located on Willbutts Lane at the ground.

In 2015, following his own diagnosis, Burnley’s vice-chairman Barry Kilby launched the appeal to provide opportunit­ies for men to be tested for prostate cancer – a disease which affects one in eight men in the UK.

Initially launched at the Premier League club, other clubs from the Premier League and the EFL, including Charlton Athletic and Portsmouth, have arranged a testing day at their club.

Keen for Dale fans and the wider Rochdale Community to benefit from this potentiall­y lifesaving initiative, they are the latest to add our support to their support to it.

Mr Kilby said: “I’m delighted that Rochdale Football Club have got involved.

“One of the problems with prostate cancer, as it was with me, is that it becomes advanced before you see any symptoms.

“This blood test will show if there is something wrong and act as the warning in the early stages. We’ve saved well over 100 lives doing it like this. When we first launched this at Burnley, we ran out of needles! We thought we’d get around 200 – we actually got to 400 and odd.

“It’s gaining now and it has been a really successful way of getting men tested, using the football link. I hope as many people as possible get themselves tested on the day – I can’t stress enough how important it is to do so.”

The test measures the amount of ProstateSp­ecific Antigen (PSA) in your blood, and around 2,000 men have been tested to date and at least 100 lives have been saved by this approach.

Those being tested will be asked for a minimum £5 donation, with the Barry Kilby Prostate Cancer Appeal funding the remainder of the test’s costs.

The club are keen to stress that you don’t need to be a Rochdale AFC

supporter to attend the testing event. It is open to anyone from across the Borough or beyond who can make it.

 ??  ?? Former Associate Director John Smallwood pictured with Barry Kilby
Former Associate Director John Smallwood pictured with Barry Kilby

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