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LIFESAVER The earlier you find prostate cancer the easier it is to treat – so have you got 30 seconds to check your risk?
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Campaign for men to check prostate cancer risk - MSN
Check your risk According to the NHS, prostate cancer usually develops slowly, meaning there may not be any symptoms for years.
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A Complete Guide to Your Prostate - MSN
Getting regular check-ups and screenings, avoiding smoking, staying physically active, and maintaining a healthy weight are some of the most effective ways to keep your prostate healthy.
In honour of Bill Turnbull's legacy, Prostate Cancer UK is asking the nation to share its 30-second risk checker, which has been used by over 1.5 million people since its launch in 2020 ...
Almost half of men falsely believe they need invasive tests to check for prostate cancer, cancer awareness campaigners in the UK say. A rectal exam – during which a doctor or nurse will check ...
Men don't like to get their prostate checked. Additionally, guidelines that are ever-changing and confusing, provide men with a valid excuse for missed screenings.
Here is the latest, hot-out-of-the-lab research on how you can prevent, detect, and treat prostate cancer.
Men told there is no need for rectal exam to check for prostate cancer A survey of almost 1,000 men found 46% thought they would need a rectal exam, and this was one of the biggest factors putting ...
How do doctors test for prostate cancer? There is no single test for prostate cancer, so your GP is your first point of call - and they will discuss the options with you.
Almost half of men falsely believe they need invasive tests to check for prostate cancer, a charity has said. A rectal exam – during which a doctor or nurse will check inside a patient’s ...
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