Scottish Labour has pledged to tackle “gross inequalities” in cancer screening, improve access and prevent long waits for treatment as part of their plan to deliver Scotland’s lifesaving waiting times ...
Tommy Cannon, one half of iconic double act Cannon and Ball, has declared he is "still here" and urged his followers to get checked for potential prostate cancer ...
The Government now has the chance to save countless lives by introducing a targeted screening programme for prostate cancer , the most common cancer among British men.
Dr. Bertrand Tombal delivered a practical presentation titled “What Do You Need for Decision Making in mHSPC in 2026?”, focusing on how contemporary therapeutic choices in metastatic hormone-sensitive ...
Now Tommy has shared a health update on social media, teaming up with Prostate Cancer UK, who helped to share his journey. Tommy said: “The article about my prostate cancer jour ...
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How Rick Steves’ approach to travel got him through his cancer journey—plus tips for jet lag and saving money on trips
After a routine blood test led to his diagnosis, the 70-year-old travel expert urges everyone to prioritize health exams.
The Lehigh Valley Auto Show showcases innovation, creativity, and automotive excellence, drawing car enthusiasts from across the region. This year, it will also put men’s health in the spotlight with ...
If you think plastic pollution is something that floats out at sea or washes up on a beautiful Bahamian beach, think again.
Healthcare provider, LivingCare Group has been selected as the proposed imaging partner for the IMProVE clinical trial, a prostate cancer early-detection programme funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research.
A surgeon has explained the rules men need to follow before getting tested for cancer - if they want an accurate result.
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Men in Ilford can book subsidised prostate cancer tests at Ilford Wanderers RFC on National Prostate Cancer Screening Day, March 21.
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