Skipton MP Part of 120 Calling for Targeted Prostate Cancer Screening
David Cameron's public diagnosis has sparked calls for targeted prostate screening amid NHS reluctance, with many men reporting late cancer detection and difficult PSA test access.
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Now cured, the former British Prime Minister believes that a preventive screening programme should be put in place for men at risk.
How increased prostate cancer screening can harm men
David Cameron has joined the King as the latest public figure to disclose his diagnosis of prostate cancer. In an interview with the Times this week, the former British prime minister revealed that, after a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test earlier this year, a biopsy and MRI scan gave him the diagnosis. He has said that he was successfully treated with focal therapy. While poor media reporting on health issues is nothing new, the rhetoric on…
Rishi Sunak leads UK's targeted prostate cancer screening drive
London, Nov 25 (PTI) Britain's former prime minister Rishi Sunak is leading a campaign to make targeted prostate cancer screening a priority for the state-funded National Health Service (NHS) and has handed over an open letter backed by 125 cross-party MPs to Health Secretary Wes Streeting. The country's first Indian-origin PM, now a backbench Conservative Party member of Parliament, wants the NHS to offer a regular screening programme to men …
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