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Prostate cancer: Signs,Symtoms and Treatment Options - 0 views

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    Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the United Kingdom. However, Macmillan revealed that prostate cancer diagnoses were down 29 per cent between 2019 and 2020, meaning men weren't seeing their GPs to begin to get diagnosed. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to spot any symptoms and get checked, as an early diagnosis can help not only increase survival rates, but also offer a more varied choice of treatment options. As community pharmacy teams play a fundamental role in educating men who may be concerned about their health it vital to maximise trusted relationship with patients, and it is crucial that pharmacists have access to the correct resources to direct men to seek prostate cancer guidance. Prostate cancer often affects men who are over the age of 50. Those who are at a higher risk of prostate cancer also include those of African-Caribbean family descent, if there has been a family history of the cancer, and poor weight and diet. However, studies have found that community pharmacists play an important role in delivering programmes to improve levels of physical activity and diet of men with prostate cancer.
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Prostate cancer : Symptoms, Diagnosis,Treatment Pathways - 0 views

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    Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the United Kingdom, affecting nearly 50,000 men yearly. Combined with the challenges faced across healthcare during COVID-19, new figures show that prostate cancer accounts for a third of cancers not treated due to the pandemic, with 14,000 'missing patients' believed to have not undergone treatment since April 2020. It is more urgent than ever that men are encouraged to get checked, as any set-backs in diagnosis can reduce the pathways available, in turn affecting health outcomes. Community pharmacy teams play a crucial role in signposting the help available for men who may be concerned about their health. Therefore, it is vital that pharmacy teams have access to the information they need to correctly direct men to seek prostate cancer guidance. By maximising the trusted relationship between patients and their pharmacists, more can be done to identify the warning signs, helping men to get an earlier diagnosis.
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Types of Prostate cancer, Symptoms, Prevention and Treatments - 0 views

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    Prostate cancer is a men problem that mostly bothered them in the old age due to the enlargement of prostate gland. The development of abnormal cells in the male reproductive system inside prostate gland contributes prostate cancer. Increasing growth of the abnormal cells inside the prostate gland damages the normal cells. Unfortunately, there are no premature warning signs of prostate cancer. Especially in men, Prostate cancer grows very slowly without any warning signals.
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A Summary of Cancer and Causes - 0 views

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    Note that the expressions of malignancy and cancer are also used to describe cancer. The benign tumor is not cancerous, and is less health. It can put pressure on an organ or tissue, but in a limited space and does not spread in the body. Prevalence
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Symptoms to look out for the presence of prostate! - 1 views

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    Treatments for prostate cancer can be availed by prostate cancer doctors in Delhi. Cancer specialist in Delhi provide the best prostate cancer treatments.
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King's Benign Prostate Surgery: Buckingham Palace Update - 0 views

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    The King's condition is "benign" and he will be treated in the hospital next week for a "corrective procedure", Buckingham Palace said a statement released on Wednesday. "In common with thousands of men each year, the King has sought treatment for an enlarged prostate," the Palace said. Because of the upcoming surgery, Charles had to postpone all meetings and events planned for this week. The Palace informed that the King's public engagements will be "postponed for a short period of recuperation." Charles, 75, wanted to share the details of his diagnosis to encourage more men who may be experiencing symptoms to get their conditions checked.
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