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Where to find live music in Singapore

Judging by our annual ANZA Ball, The Melbourne Cup events, and monthly ANZA Ladies Nights, our community is one that likes to throw a few shapes on a dance floor! This is great news given that Singapore’s music scene is pumping with bars, restaurants and clubs offering a variety of live sets. Whether you want to enjoy a meal with a musical background, or strut your stuff with friends, from rock to pop and soulful jazz, here’s where to soak up some sounds this holiday season.

Where: Hero’s
Who: Christo Alexander & His Nefarious Friends
Music genre: 80s – 00s rock, pop, R&B
Those who came to our ANZA Black Tie Ball 2023 – GLITTERBALL will know just how talented singer and ANZA Executive Committee member Christo Alexander is. To see him in action head to Hero’s where Christo and his band deliver 80s, 90s and 00s rock, pop, and R&B tunes, with the occasional rousing singalong thrown in for good measure! This saloon-style bar is fun from the get-go, serves food, and guarantees a good time. As the band’s catchphrase goes: “You’ve died and gone to Heros”.
Details: Every Saturday, 10pm. Booking is essential
 69 Circular Road, #01-01, 049423  heros.sg

Where: The Vagabond Club
Who: Richard Jackson Trio, Andrew Lim Trio
Music genre: New York-style modern jazz
For authentic jazz from musicians who really know their stuff, head to the sultry surroundings of The Vagabond Club where you can kick back, relax, and hear great sounds with a slinky side of whiskey. Richard Jackson is from Cincinnati and comes with a background in gospel and R&B. Singaporean Andrew Lim cut his teeth on the New York Jazz scene. Leave all urges to start a ‘conga line’ at home.
Details: Richard Jackson Trio, Thursdays; Andrew Lim Trio, Fridays and Saturdays, 8.30pm
 39 Syed Alwi Rd, 207630 hotelvagabondsingapore.com

Where: Muddy Murphy’s
Who: 10.Seconds (10seconds.com.sg)
Music genre: Rock and pop classics
The best way to round-up a weekend in Singapore? With a Sunday roast and some serious live music at Muddy Murphy’s! 10.seconds have been keeping parties going around the island for more than 15 years, and no-one belts out John Farnam’s The Voice quite like lead singer Kalli does. If you can’t make it on Sundays, don’t miss our special Ladies not just ladies Night on Wednesday, 13 December where 10.Seconds will be performing (see page 54).
Details: Every Sunday, 4.30pm
 442 Orchard Road, #01-02 to 05 Claymore Connect, 238879
muddymurphys.com

Where: Yang Club Singapore
Who: Gravity
Music genre: Old-school groove, rock, alt-rock, R&B
If you don’t want to go actual clubbing at this fab venue which is located inside a 150-year-old Chinese mansion, Yang Club recently launched The Preshow, a live performance series fronted by seven-piece band, Gravity. Together they bring you old-school groove, rock, alt-rock and R&B hits, making it the ideal place to get down on it or perfect the art of the air-guitar. We won’t judge if you stay out a little longer than planned.
Details: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9.30pm
 3A River Valley Road, #01-02 Clarke Quay, 179020
yinyang.sg/yang

Where: Tipsy Bird Gastrobar
Who: Various live band line-ups
Music genre: Various
Tipsy Bird draws crowds constantly due to their live performances from Monday to Saturday. Indoor and outdoor seating allows you to choose just how close to the action you want to be, and the menu of Wet-Aged Steaks, American Burgers and Wagyu Beef Cubes will keep energy levels up just in case you want to shake your tail feathers.
Details: Monday – Thursday, 7.30pm, Friday & Saturday, 8pm
 1 Paya Lebar Link, #01-08 Paya Lebar Quarters, 408533
tipsycollective.com/tipsybird

Timbre x S.E.A
For views with your dancing shoes, Timbre X S.E.A is an absolute classic. Situated near the Singapore River, you can enjoy the sun going down over a pretty vista while you eat. Live local bands including Monty Crew, SuperSonic and The Chilli Padis perform on a roster and invite you to dance your dinner down.
Details: Every night from 8pm
 1 Old Parliament Lane, #01-04,The Arts House, 179429
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ANZA Tennis Clinics | Starting 22 November

The ANZA Tennis Clinics are a 6-week programme designed for newcomers wanting to learn the basic skills of tennis, or for players wanting to refresh their technique. Savitar Tennis Centre’s skilled team of tennis coaches will cover all the fundamentals of tennis including forehand, backhand, volley, serve, overhead, and basic match play. Emphasis will be on enjoyment of the game and players will receive an excellent foundation to improve and develop.

Cost: $210
When: Wednesdays
Start Date: 22 November
Time: 11am – 12pm (22nd and 29th November will be 11am – 12:30pm)
Where: Savitar Tennis Centre, Fairmont Hotel, Raffles City
What to bring: Tennis racquet, towel, plenty of water

Make-up sessions: if sessions are canceled due to inclement weather make up sessions will be in 30min blocks added to subsequent sessions ie: two sessions of 1.5 hours.

Please join the WhatsApp group so we can update you of any changes to the sessions due to weather etc… The link will be provided on your confirmation notice after you have completed registration.

Useful location info: To get to the Savitar Tennis Centre, take the lift to the 8th floor of the Fairmont Hotel and walk through the spa to the swimming pool. The courts are accessed via a walkway behind the pool. The Savitar Tennis Centre is situated directly above the Raffles City Shopping Centre and lots of parking is available below.  The City Hall MRT is nearby.

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Make a house move from SG – AUS fun for the family

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There are easier ways to move from Singapore to Oz!

If you plan to move to Australia from Singapore, you are embarking on a life-changing adventure. Moving to a new country can be overwhelming, but with careful planning and the proper assistance, it can also be an exciting journey for the whole family. Read on to explore some valuable tips for turning your international move into a family adventure, all while ensuring a smooth relocation process with the best movers in Singapore.

  1. Involve Every Family Member

The first step in making your move a family adventure is to involve every family member. Encourage each person to share their dreams and desires for your new life in Australia. This sets the stage for shared excitement and a sense of unity.

  1. Research & Create a Vision Board

Researching your new destination is crucial to building anticipation and ensuring a smooth transition. Explore Australia’s culture, landmarks, and attractions together. Create a vision board filled with images that represent your family’s aspirations. This will help you stay motivated and focused on the adventure ahead.

  1. Learn the Local Language

Australia may have English as its primary language, but immersing your family in the local culture starts with language learning. Even if it’s not a new language, embark on a family language-learning mission. Learning together can be a fun and bonding experience.

  1. Cultural Activities at Home

Bring its culture into your home before you even set foot in Australia. Engage in cultural activities like cooking traditional Australian dishes and hosting movie nights featuring films from the country. It’s a great way to prepare yourselves for the move and get a taste of what’s to come.

  1. Attend Local Cultural Events

To get a taste of Australian culture while still in Singapore, attend local cultural events related to your future destination. This will give you and your family a glimpse of what awaits you and help you build excitement for the adventure.

  1. Create a Countdown Calendar

A countdown calendar can be a powerful tool to keep the excitement alive in the final days before your move. Fill it with daily surprises or small adventures to enjoy as a family. It’s a fantastic way to bond and create lasting memories.

  1. Plan a Farewell Adventure

Just before the move, plan a memorable family adventure in Singapore. It’s a way to say goodbye to your old life and bond as a family. Explore places you’ve always wanted to visit, creating cherished memories.

  1. Embrace Challenges with Flexibility

Recognise that challenges are an inevitable part of any journey. Approach them with flexibility and humour. These moments can become memorable anecdotes and make your adventure even more exciting.

Following these tips and more can transform your international move into an incredible family adventure. With the best movers in Singapore by your side, your transition will be smoother, allowing you to focus on creating lasting memories and embracing new experiences in your new Australian home. Enjoy the journey!

About SIR MOVE

Established in Singapore and Malaysia in 2006, SIR Move Services is a Singapore/British brand, and it is a moving company that continues to build a business based on integrity and trust. SIR provides Complete Move Solutions for International, Commercial and Domestic Relocations, including storage and insurance. We move pets, too. SIR Move is a qualified FIDI/FAIM Quality Mover.

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The beach is back for ANZA Nippers!

It was quite the celebration when the Nippers community finally reunited on the beach to resume the second half of the 2023 season. There was a buzz in the air and lots of smiling faces during and after the session as children and parents mingled with all age groups. 

As we bid farewell to some of our families, Nippers welcomed many newbies too; constant change is part of living in a transient place like Singapore. Once again, we kicked off the second half just how we finished the first – with a sausage sizzle in true Aussie style! Any excuse to fire up the barbie, especially when our sponsors so generously support our events (thank you!). 

Photo by David Lau

Training ramps up

As we begin again, it’s time for our Nippers to focus on the upcoming club championships. The children will compete in key Nippers disciplines such as swimming, wading, beach sprint, board race and flags. Nippers can place first, second and third in their respective age groups and going by last year’s championships, some of our Nippers wait all year to show their competitive side on the day of the event. 

Our Age Managers and assistants ensure that by the end of the season everyone has acquired the skills to move on to the next age group. All Nippers receive a certificate of completion and are being cheered on by their mates, regardless of how they rank in the races. At the end of the day, Nippers is about gaining confidence in the water, learning life skills and making friends.

Sign up for March 2024 here!

Many families say they feel blessed to be part of the ANZA Nippers community, and we agree! To experience just how special our group is, from March 2024 we’re opening up the U6 age group to children born in 2018. Make sure you place your child on the ever-growing waitlist by emailing info@anza.org.sg or signing up via the ANZA website at 

anza.org.sg/sports/nippers/registration 

For press and media inquiries please contact Kat at  sgnipperscomm@gmail.com

Stay up to date with ANZA Nippers news by following us on @sgnippers
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Tour: Green Architecture in the CBD | Thursday 7 December 2023

Join us for this popular tour and discover the unique architecture in the Central Business Centre (CBD). Learn about how this island became a “City in a Garden” starting in 1967 with a tree planting scheme, designing parks and recreational facilities, and legislating minimum standards for sustainable green buildings.

Our guide will share with us what defines a green building and how it is tailored to projects in the tropics as well as who were the architects and landscape designers behind the various iconic award-winning buildings we will see.

We will walk to the recently opened CapitaSpring building where we will begin our visit with a panoramic view from the rooftop Sky Garden located on level 51 and walk through the cascading green oasis, a lush garden spread over 3 levels.

After a short break at Lau Pa Sat for refreshments (at own cost) we will head over to Marina One, a joint Singaporean Malaysian project of an integrated commercial and residential complex.

Our last stop will be at the 27-story skyscraper Oasia Hotel which looks like a giant living tree located in the Tanjong Pagar area.

We will finish with an optional lunch at Oso restaurant (at own cost).

Price includes:  

Date: Thursday 7th December 2023

Time : 09:30am – 12.30pm

Meet: 09.20am – Raffles Place MRT

Cost: $40 ANZA Member, $45 Non-Member

Additional Notes:  Wear comfortable shoes, wear sunscreen and bring water

Fitness Level: High – Substantial walking/exertion required in the heat. Expect to be on your feet for most of this tour with infrequent rest stops.

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Hotspots: Bedrock bar & grill

Choosing a favourite steakhouse in Singapore is a matter of personal taste, but what’s indisputable is Bedrock Bar & Grill’s unwavering reputation as one of the finest spots for steak on the island. It also scores high on my list of great grilled beef experiences.

Established in 2008, Bedrock has earned numerous awards for its commitment to timeless dishes crafted with the finest cuts of meat from around the world. Now, as Bedrock celebrates its 15th anniversary, it’s unveiling two exciting new platters. The menus, both $299++, are available until 30 November 2023: in its Somerset location the “Steak Connoisseur’s Platter” and its Sentosa restaurant the “Fields & Oceans Feast”.

Since we were at the original Bedrock Bar & Grill, I had the pleasure of sampling the “Steak Connoisseur’s Platter,” a meticulous selection of cuts including Irish Grass-Fed Salt-Aged Ribeye, a tender succulent 28-day salt-aged ribeye sourced from Ireland’s pastures; an Australia Pureblood Wagyu Chuck Tail Flap, a pureblood breed cut that melts in the mouth; Prime Corn-Fed Dry Aged Striploin from the States, which is dry-aged for 21 days, resulting in a deep flavour profile that offers a delightful contrast to the grass-fed and Wagyu selections. Mangalica Pork Tomahawk, the “Wagyu of Pork” is first sous-vide cooked and then perfectly grilled to achieve the ideal balance between tenderness and succulence. 

Melody of textures

A steak dinner would not be complete without some Bedrock classics. The Mac and Cheese ranked amongst the best I’ve ever had. This Mac features a rich gorgonzola cheese sauce, infused with a house-made truffle compound butter, generously enveloping al-dente maccheroni tubes and topped with shredded parmesan cheese. Another stand-out side was the Mediterranean Zucchini: green and yellow zucchinis marinated in garlic oil, salt, and pepper before being delicately grilled. Toppings of olive tapenade, pine nuts, sun- dried tomatoes, and feta cheese make for a melody of vibrant textures.

A full assortment of sauces is presented with the platter featuring Bedrock Chilli Oil made with slow-cooked bacon, shallots, garlic, and dried chili padi, and the table’s top choice. Other sauces included a classic Bearnaise sauce, a wholegrain whisky mustard and a red wine sauce adding a touch of sophistication.

 “Mangalica Pork Tomahawk achieves the ideal balance between tenderness and succulence

Speaking of wine, Bedrock collaborated with Brothers In Arms to bring its No.6 2019 Shiraz Cabernet ($16++/glass or $90++/bottle). While it boasts a bespoke label commemorating Bedrock’s 15 years, it’s all about the wine. This Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon blend complemented seamlessly with the wide range of food presented.

To end, we splurged on one of Bedrock’s classic desserts, the Bombe Alaska ($24). This combination of raspberry white chocolate ice cream, butter cookies, meringue, and flambé with rum was the perfect finish.

Verdict: Bedrock’s limited-time platters offer outstanding quality at an excellent price and mouthwatering flavours. Don’t miss the chance to indulge as it celebrates its 15th anniversary. 

Bedrock bar & grill
 96 Somerset Rd, #01-05 Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Orchard, 238163

 bedrock.com.sg

“Madagascar The Musical” comes to Singapore!

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“Madagascar The Musical” is coming to Singapore! Join Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, Gloria the hip hip Hippo and those hilarious, plotting penguins as they bound onto the stage in the musical adventure of a lifetime.

If you’re unfamiliar, “Madagascar – The Musical” is an exuberant musical adaptation of the beloved DreamWorks animated film, a stage spectacle that promises a world of adventure and fun. The story revolves around the unexpected journey of four charismatic animals – Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, and Gloria the Hippo – who escape their cushy lives in New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on a wild ride to the eccentric world of King Julien’s Madagascar.

Alex, fondly known as the king of the urban jungle, is the star attraction of the zoo. Alongside his best friends – Marty, Melman, and Gloria – they have spent their entire lives in a state of blissful captivity, enjoying the admiration of the public and the guarantee of regular meals. Their existence, though confined, was one of contentment and predictability.

Exciting escapades

But the story takes a turn when Marty, driven by curiosity and a longing for freedom, decides to escape. With assistance from a group of ingenious penguins, he embarks on a journey to explore the world. His buddies, upon discovering his absence, set out on a daring mission to bring him back.

The musical unfolds their exciting escapades, introducing audiences to a motley crew of outlandish characters and a series of adventures that keep everyone on the edge of their seats. The narrative is enhanced by an upbeat score that resonates with audiences of all ages, compelling them to sway, tap their feet, and “Move It, Move It!” The energy and humour of the stage performance capture the spirit of the original film, making it a delightful experience for both children and adults.

The running time for “Madagascar – The Musical” is approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes, inclusive of an interval. It’s a great choice for families. However, all audience members are required to have their own ticket.

To learn more about the show, ticket prices, venue, and performance dates, or to explore other productions by ABA Productions, please visit their official website here. This musical adventure promises a fun-filled experience that will leave audiences humming and smiling long after the curtains fall.

Tickets are priced from $48 to $138.

ANZA DISCOUNT!

We’ve got some amazing discounts just for you to enjoy. If you’re planning to catch the performances on 18, 19, 23, 24 & 25 January, you can save 15% on all categories and the discount will be automatically calculated at checkout. Select the ticket type ‘MOVEIT! 15’ when you purchase tickets.

For all other performances, you can save 10% by using the promo code ‘MAD10’ when purchasing tickets.

To book, head to SISTIC or call 6348 5555.

 

Singapore – as you’ve never seen it before

‘The Great Banyan’ is one of Peter’s most challenging but memorable shots

Proof that the Covid restrictions were not all bad is no better reflected than in the photographs of Peter Zaman. While some people headed into the kitchen, and others ramped up their fitness, Peter, who moved from the UK to Singapore seven years ago, created The Black & White Project. As an amateur photographer for more than 10 years, Peter already had a good eye, but admits; “Landscape photography in Singapore is quite difficult. It’s mostly a metropolitan and highly developed city-state, and being located near the equator it’s not a place for soft golden hour light at sunrise or sunset. I set myself the challenge to overcome these limitations which is how I decided to shoot in black and white.”

Peter has always been a fan of the old black & white houses in Singapore, but he noticed that although there are many photography books of black & whites, the images focussed on the house or its interior. “It struck me that part of the reason why I loved these estates was the juxtaposition of the black & white house in that specific landscape. The Black & White Project is a play on words because each black and white image taken includes at least one black & white house.  

Memorial record

Armed with his trusty Canon camera, and spurred on by the challenge of finding a unique perspective that made a landscape composition possible, Peter visited various estates such as Alexandra Park, Mount Pleasant, Sembawang, Botanic Gardens, Changi, Seletar and the Wessex Estate, seeking images that fitted his criteria. “It was a difficult exercise given the pandemic restrictions. Many of my photos were taken from public areas, but some of the best images were made possible when the rules lifted slightly and some tenants generously allowed me to invade their privacy and wander around their grounds.”

The project took place between June 2020 and July 2022, in which time Peter had over three hundred images in his portfolio. He also faced the harsh reality of constant change and development in Singapore. “There used to be about 800 black & white houses here, but today there only are about 450 or so left,” he says. “Although many are protected properties, they’re progressively being lost to land developments.”

While the landscapes on which these houses sit are not protected, Peter fears that in time they will disappear. “My purpose of capturing these landscapes, together with the houses, is to ensure there is some memorial record of how these homes were meant to be seen. If my work inspires their further conservation, then I will have succeeded in something.”

Twenty-three of Peter’s images form the basis of the new exhibition, Black & White Project: Unseen Landscapes of Singapore, which takes place at The People’s Gallery exhibition spaces of the Singapore Botanic Gardens until 30 November 2023. His book of the same name ($65) features over sixty images and is available to buy from Kinokuniya Orchard Road, Gardens Shop Singapore Botanic Gardens, and amazon.sg 

Photography by Peter Zaman 

 pozaman.myportfolio.com/work

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Join the ANZA Team as our Advertising & Account Manager

The Australian and New Zealand Association (ANZA) provides social, sporting and recreational opportunities for Australian and New Zealand expatriates, as well as all other nationalities living in Singapore.

We are in search of a passionate and dynamic salesperson to join the ANZA team as Advertising and Account Manager.

The ANZA office is situated in the hip Kampong Glam neighbourhood. We offer a fun and flexible working environment. Come and join our small and friendly team.

Job Summary

The Advertising and Account Manager job role has a strong procurement focus with an awareness of the value that fostering strategic partnerships will bring to support ANZA’s initiatives. The Advertising and Account Manager will be responsible for sourcing new sponsors and advertising clients and maintaining existing relationships.

Key areas of responsibility:

  • Drive revenue across the ANZA magazine, website and weekly eNews by sourcing new advertising clients
  • Analyse online data reporting to advertisers as required
  • Identify potential advertisers with the aim to penetrate new markets to the overall benefit of ANZA
  • Maintain and reinforce relationships with existing advertisers, continually aiming to add value
  • Continually striving to identify new areas of advertising potential within ANZA media platforms

Key Skills:

  • A proven track record in sales focussing on targets and specific Key Performance Indicators
  • Strong presentation and negotiation skills
  • Confidence and a persuasive manner
  • Experience in a sales or business development environment focusing on canvassing and cold calling to various types of businesses
  • Team player: able to work with colleagues to both share and leverage prospect contacts and knowledge
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills with strong attention to detail
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to adapt to work with diverse groups
  • Experience with Google Analytics and reporting
  • Strong computer skills including use of MS Office, Word and Excel

Key Attributes:

  • A strategic thinker and planner with an ability to identify opportunities for advertising sales and strategic partnership growth
  • A flexible approach and a positive can-do attitude
  • A willingness to learn and develop

Terms of Employment:

  • This position is part-time 25 per week
  • Candidates must be Singaporeans, SPR and others eligible to work in Singapore.

Interested applicants please email your cover letter and CV to Kerry Low gm@anza.org.sg. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Applications close Thursday 30 November 2023.

Please note only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Help for prostate health

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We know men don’t think much about their prostate … until they must. But early intervention leads to more positive outcomes. Here’s what men (and their partners) can be aware of.

What is the prostate gland?

This small gland only exists in males. Around the size of a walnut, it sits just below the bladder and surrounds part of the urethra, the tube that carries urine from your bladder. It helps to make some of the fluid in semen so it’s also part of the reproductive system.

What problems can it cause?

1 Prostate enlargement

This is the most common issue. In most men the prostate starts to slowly enlarge from their 40s, but symptoms are rare in those under 50. As the prostate enlarges, it can compress the urethra and cause symptoms in around 30% of men such as:

  • Difficulty initiating urination and reduced flow
  • Needing to pass urine more frequently (most noticeable at night)
  • Needing to pee more urgently
  • Having to stop and start peeing
  • A feeling of a full bladder

Treatment for prostate enlargement varies. In many men we can simply do nothing and see how things progress over time. In others, lifestyle changes such as changing the timing of fluid intake and adjusting caffeine and alcohol intake can be enough. A number of medications can control symptoms.

Prostatitis

Inflammation of the prostate is called prostatitis and it’s usually caused by infection. Some men with chronic prostatitis can identify triggers and adjust their lifestyle accordingly. Common symptoms are difficulty passing urine, pelvic pain and fever/chills. Bacterial prostatitis needs prompt management as it can become  serious if left untreated. Prostatitis can be sexually transmitted but is often caused by bacteria in the urinary tract.Symptoms include:

  • Pain or burning sensation when urinating (dysuria)
  • Difficulty urinating, such as dribbling or hesitant urination
  • Frequent urination, particularly at night (nocturia)
  • Urgent need to urinate
  • Cloudy urine
  • Blood in the urine
  • Pain in the abdomen, groin or lower back

Prostate Cancer

This is one of the most common types of cancer in men. Risk factors include increasing age, having a relative with prostate cancer, Afro-Caribbean ethnicity and obesity. Symptoms overlap with prostate enlargement and include reduced urine flow, frequent urination as well as blood in the urine, erectile dysfunction, weight loss and back pain. Screening for prostate cancer should be discussed with your doctor at around 50 years old, or younger if you have symptoms mentioned above.

Prostate testing

A number of tests can be performed to check the prostate. A digital rectal exam is a quick examination which causes minimal discomfort (please be reassured that for doctors this is completely routine and nothing to be embarrassed about). A blood test can check PSA, a blood antigen that is specific to the prostate gland. In cases of suspected cancer, a biopsy or scan can also be undertaken.

Stop the shame

Prostate issues are common, but many men feel awkward discussing symptoms. All of the conditions here are treatable if caught early. If you’re worried, please share concerns with your doctor, who can help you to decide  the best course of action.

FACING FACTS

  • Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide (after lung cancer)
  • The 5-year survival for early stage prostate cancer is nearly 100%
  • According to the American Cancer Society, 42% men say they are not familiar with the warning symptoms of prostate cancer
  • 25% men say they have never discussed a prostate screening with their doctor

For more information

Visit our website or make an appointment to learn how we can help you to take control of your own health and wellbeing. osler-health.com

Dr Neil Forrest is based at Osler Health Star Vista. If you have never visited Osler Health before you are welcome to go to Google Business reviews to see what others think.

Fact box source: cancerresearch.org