Sunday 3 February 2013

Prostate Cancer - still no screening

Cancer Research UK states that prostate cancer is projected to become the most common cancer by 2030. Its uncommon in younger men, but the incidence rates rise sharply from around age 50-54’. The NHS says that it ‘can usually be cured if it is treated in its early stages’ — so why is there still no national screening programme for men aged 50+?



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