Prostate Cancer UK has a simple ambition – to stop men dying from prostate cancer. Through shifting the science over the next 10 years to focus on radical improvements in diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and support, we will stop prostate cancer being a killer. You can visit their website here. Black men are at a higher risk of getting prostate cancer, as 1 in 4 black men will get prostate cancer at some point in their lives. Prostate Cancer UK are calling on the black communities to confront their increased risk of prostate cancer and break down the longstanding taboos that prevent men from speaking out about the disease. The campaign features images of Paul Barber, Rudolph Walker, Courtney Pine and Gladstone Small. Alongside the famous faces are Thomas Kagezi and Gilly Morgan, two men who have been affected by prostate cancer and hope to raise awareness through their personal experiences.