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Prostate cancer

One in four black men refused prostate cancer tests by their GP

They were refused tests despite black men being 2.5 times more likely to die from the disease, which cancer charity called a ‘shocking’ reality

Glowing dye acts as ‘second pair of eyes’ to detect prostate cancer

The marker dye could help surgeons remove cancerous cells and prevent ‘life-changing’ side effects

New prostate cancer screening trial to be a ‘pivotal moment in history’

The Transform trial is said to have the potential to reduce deaths from the disease by 40%, saving thousands of lives a year in the UK

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Enhancing men’s health: promoting screening programmes

Ian Peate looks at how screening programmes can improve diagnosis rates for men

Treat all your prostate patients like the King

One in three men over the age of 50 will experience symptoms of an enlarged prostate, but what is a prostate and what should you know about it?

Nurses sought for flagship Clinical Champions programme

Leading men’s health charity, Prostate Cancer UK, is calling for nurses with an interest in the most common men’s cancer to join its flagship Clinical Champions programme

Prostate cancer care after the COVID pandemic

How has COVID-19 affected treatment for the most common cancer in men

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