This documentary asks a simple but provoking question: why, when two men develop almost identical prostate cancers, does one receive an early diagnosis and curative treatment, while the other receives a diagnosis so late that he’s not just fighting for his life — but wondering if life will be worth living? Compounding his tragedy is the belated knowledge that a simple yearly blood test might have changed everything. So why are so many Australian men kept in an almost enforced ignorance of this critical test?
Led by Adelaide newsreader Will McDonald — himself a Stage 4 prostate cancer survivor — Will takes us into the byzantine world of a cancer that thrives on myths and outdated information. As we reveal, few cancers are potentially more treatable and curable than prostate cancer…when caught early.
With a bewildering array of treatment options, and navigating as both investigator and patient, Will speaks to experts, advocates, and survivors to unravel this deviously clever and enigmatic disease. After exploring the latest treatment options being pioneered by Australian scientists, Will begins to wonder — could his incurable Stage 4 disease be curable after all?
The documentary concludes with a vision of Australia setting the global standard – with a national screening program for the early detection of prostate cancer, world-leading treatments, and equitable access for ALL men, regardless of income or locality.