Pubs are ringing their bells at 6pm as part of a campaign to raise awareness of the one in six blokes in the UK who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
Greene King and Macmillan Cancer Support have teamed up for the Early Bell campaign where participating pubs ring the bell earlier than usual.
Wednesday will be the final night the bells will toll earlier than the usual last orders after a six-day run to raise awareness and prompt vital conversations about cancer.
Inspirational cancer campaigner and prostate cancer survivor Errol McKellar is backing the campaign, branding it a 'powerful symbol' of this silent killer.
Macmillan's own research shows there are an estimated 610,000 men living with prostate cancer in the UK.
This number has soared by 20% over the past five years, up from around 500,000 in 2020.
Alarmingly, in 2024 only 55% of men in England were diagnosed before the cancer had spread beyond the prostate, when chances of successful treatment are highest.
To help tackle this, Greene King and Macmillan's Early Bell campaign encourages people to check in with the men in their families, friendships and communities, urging them to spot symptoms early.
An early diagnosis can make all the difference and save lives.
Participating pubs from across Greene King's 1,600-strong managed estate will be taking part.
They'll also be displaying posters to let customers know why the bells will chime early to raise awareness, spark conversations and prompt questions among some pubgoers.
Errol McKellar, aged 68, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2010 and now works with Macmillan to encourage people to seek support for a cancer diagnosis.
Errol, from Essex, said: "After my diagnosis I realised just how vital early detection of prostate cancer is.
"From that moment on, I knew we needed to open up the conversation and encourage men to recognise symptoms and get checked.
"Working as a mechanic, I often say 'if it's illegal to drive your car without an MOT, why don't we treat our own health in the same way?'
"Not all symptoms are obvious and without seeing a doctor this cancer can go undetected.
"The Early Bell campaign is a powerful symbol of this silent killer and a reminder to encourage men to start talking.
"We need to break down stigma, challenge fear and encourage men to have conversations with loved ones they might otherwise avoid.
"If starting this conversation nationwide helps even one person seek help sooner and saves a life, then it's been worth it."
Andrew Bush at Greene King said:"The 'last orders' bell has always prompted action and we hope our Early Bell campaign does the same.
"Pubs are powerful community spaces where people come together and conversations happen.
"While talking about cancer isn't easy, Macmillan's Support Line provides vital support when it's needed most.
"We want to ensure more people in our communities can access their help when they need it, so no one faces cancer alone.
"If you hear an Early Bell during Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, take five minutes to learn the symptoms and remember Macmillan is there to help."
Anthony Cunliffe, Lead Medical Advisor at Macmillan Cancer Support, said: "Prostate cancer is now the most common cancer affecting men across the UK, yet too many are still diagnosed too late.
"This is crucial because we know that being diagnosed early gives you a wider variety of treatment options and better chances of recovery.
"Working with our fantastic partners at Greene King on campaigns like the Early Bell are so important because they encourage men and their loved ones to start conversations, recognise potential symptoms and seek medical advice without delay.
"At Macmillan we understand how overwhelming cancer can feel.
"That's why our website and Support Line is here for anyone affected by cancer - whether they need advice, information or simply someone to talk to, whoever and wherever they are."
Alongside the Early Bell campaign, Greene King pubs across the UK will host charity events throughout March to raise funds for Macmillan's free, confidential Support Line, which is available seven days a week on 0808 808 00 00.
To learn more about how Greene King's partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support, please visithttps://www.greeneking.co.uk/our-company/greene-king-for-good/macmillan
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