As Blue September returns each year, the message is clear: men’s health matters. This summer, as we gather with whānau and ...
Prostate cancer cases are set to double by 2040, according to researchers who have called on authorities to "take action now" as the rise is "inevitable". The study by the Lancet Commission on ...
Piers Morgan wants people to realise "not all pricks are unbearable" with his new campaign encouraging prostate cancer checks.
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men but often goes unnoticed. Experts stress early screening, awareness ...
A prostate cancer diagnosis can be scary and overwhelming — but having a network of people to support you can be a critical part of the recovery process, as Al Roker can attest. "You cannot discount ...
Piers Morgan poked fun at his rocky relationship with former Tottenham chairman Lord Alan Sugar in a new advertising campaign designed to raise awareness for prostate cancer screening.
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Health experts have stressed the importance of routine prostate cancer screening among men, particularly those aged 40 years ...
Josh Rock’s World Championship hopes may be over, but the darts star has still managed to make an impact in another way at Alexandra Palace.
Prostate cancer is highly treatable when detected early, as it carries a favourable prognosis. Therefore, awareness among ...
Following a recent study, our scientists urged that men over 40 with BRCA2 gene faults should get regular PSA screening to detect early signs of prostate cancer. ICR scientists called for targeted ...
Help to improve the "disheartening" levels of prostate cancer awareness has been launched by a charity. The online course for GPs from Prostate Cymru is aimed at helping them diagnose and treat it ...
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