The 2026 PCFA Men’s Health Pulse Survey
Nearly 29,000 Australian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year, yet too many men still face barriers to awareness, early detection, and timely access to treatment and support. In the lead up to Men’s Health Week 2026, PCFA is conducting a short national survey to better understand community attitudes toward prostate cancer awareness, PSA testing, early detection, and access to care. The survey takes less than two minutes to complete.
1. Have you seen or heard enough information from health authorities in recent years about prostate cancer risk and the importance of early detection?
Yes
No
Unsure
2. In your view, are cost, difficulty accessing doctors, or long wait times causing some men to delay prostate cancer testing or treatment?
Yes,
significantly
Yes,
somewhat
No
Unsure
3. Would you support a national risk-based prostate cancer testing program to help detect prostate cancer earlier?
Yes
No
Unsure
4. Compared with other major cancers, do you think prostate cancer receives:
More public attention and investment
About the same level of public attention and investment
Less public attention and investment
Unsure
5. Do you think governments should increase investment in prostate cancer research, specialist nurses, and access to life-saving treatments?
Yes, definitely
Yes, somewhat
No
Unsure
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