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Leading consultants feel 'on top of the world' after scaling new heights for charity!

Some of the UK’s leading urologists are quite literally coming back down to earth after taking part in a gruelling trek in the Himalayas, in aid of health charity, Prostate Action.

 

Based at The London Clinic, Consultant Urological Surgeons, Mr Simon St Clair Carter and Professor Roger Kirby (who is also a Trustee of Prostate Action) were joined by eight other medics and patients as they took on the challenging journey to Mustang (an ancient Kingdom on the border of Tibet). The team has already raised almost half a million pounds for their chosen charity.

 

Consultants scale new heights for charity

 

The trek, which took 10 days to complete, took the men across some of the world’s most inhospitable terrain, climbing 20-30 miles each day.

 

One of the former patients who took part in the trek was 75 years of age – with the average age of the group, being 61! Mr St Clair Carter said there was a huge sense of “team work and great group dynamics” on the trip, with everybody who took part saying they were amazed by “the mind-blowing scenery, the unforgettable geology and the overall heritage and culture of the region.”

 

There’s still time to sponsor the team who, over the years, have raised a staggering £1.3m through treks and other challenges.

 

Log onto http://www.justgiving.com/RogersHimalayaChallenge2011


Prostate Action funds research and education to beat prostate disease. They fund the best international research into all prostate diseases and train medical professionals across the country to improve the lives of men today and in the future. For more information, visit www.prostateaction.org.uk