Men's health
96% of testicular cancers are successfully treated (A4 poster)
96% of testicular cancers are successfully treated if detected in it's early stages. Signs and symptoms of testicular cancer and how to check themselves should be something all men know. A simple monthly check is all it takes and it really could be life saving. Just remember, check after a bath or shower.
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening (leaflet)
This leaflet provides information on abdominal aortic aneurysm screening (also called AAA screening) for men aged 65 and over. It explains what an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is and what happens when you go for screening.
Diet, physical activity and your risk of prostate cancer (leaflet)
This leaflet is for anyone who wants to find out about living a healthy lifestyle and whether it can affect your risk of prostate cancer.
Have you checked yours? (A4 poster)
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged 15 to 35 yet many young and middle-aged men are unaware of how to check themselves for the signs and symptoms. Every year in the UK over 2,400 men are diagnosed with testicular cancer, but it is over 96% curable, especially if it is treated in its early stages. We encourage men to check themselves regularly and feel confident to see a GP if they have any concerns.
Hep B - risky business (gendered poster)
A poster promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (gendered vaccination flyer)
A flyer promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
Hep B - risky business (man)
A postcard promoting hepatitis B vaccination in at-risk adults.
How to check yourself - testicular cancer (leaflet)
Signs and symptoms of testicular cancer and how to check themselves should be something all men know. A simple monthly check is all it takes and it really could be life saving. Just remember, check after a bath or shower.
HPV vaccination for men who have sex with me - protecting yourself against warts and cancer (leaflet)
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is being made available through specialist Sexual Health Services (SHSs) and HIV clinics to gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) who are up to and including 45 years of age.
I am really not okay
The onset of Winter can herald the start of a difficult time for some, and with suicides higher in Norfolk than the UK average (particularly in men), Norfolk County Council’s Public Health and a range of partners are working together to ensure the information and resources are there for vulnerable people, their families and professionals.
Know your prostate (booklet)
This booklet is a guide to the prostate - what it is, what it does and what can go wrong with it. Your partner, family or friends might also find this booklet helpful. It describes the three most common prostate problems - an enlarged prostate, prostatitis, and prostate cancer.
Spot prostate cancer early
In this leaflet, you'll find possible signs of prostate cancer, tips for telling your doctor if something's not quite right, and some facts about the PSA test.
Talking got me through (man)
There are many reasons why someone might want space to talk. The Samaritans are available any time, round the clock, every single day of the year.
Testicular cancer - what you need to know (leaflet)
This leaflet encourages men to check themselves regularly for the signs of testicular cancer. The charity 'It's On The Ball' aims to raise awareness and offers support to patients and their families.
The facts about Hepatitis A
This fold-out leaflet gives advice on how to prevent hepatitis A infection in men who have sex with men (MSM).