Prostate cancer

Studies show that 90 percent of men diagnosed with prostate cancer will live for at least 10 years without treatment, and many for more than 20 years.

Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in New Zealand and the third most common cause of cancer death. 

However, many men are confused about prostate cancer testing and treatment. 

New resources are being developed to help men and their families understand the benefits and risks of tests and treatment, so they can make informed decisions.


Related resources

Government Response to the Health Select Committee Inquiry into Early Detection and Treatment of Prostate Cancer (NZ Parliament website).


Find out more from the Ministry

Prostate cancer - Resources about testing for prostate cancer.