WARMINSTER — A special two-hour event is being held by Open Door Warminster to offer support, information, and reassurance to men and families affected by prostate cancer.
The event, taking place on Saturday 28 February from 11:00 to 13:00 at Thomas Arnold Hall, Warminster School, aims to bring clinical advice and community support together in one room. The organisers have designed the morning to be informal and welcoming, specifically targeting those who might be worried about symptoms, concerned for a partner, or recently diagnosed.
Attendees will hear from a range of experts, including Sarah Gray from the national charity Tackle Prostate Cancer, who will speak on the importance of campaigning and peer support networks.
Highlighting the importance of local connection, Marion Barton, Chair of Open Door Warminster, will discuss the benefits of joining a local group. She will be joined by current members who will share their personal experiences to help demystify the journey.
Clinical perspectives will be provided by David White and Emma Huckle from the NHS, who will outline the specific medical support services available locally.
Entry to the event is free of charge, and complimentary refreshments will be provided.