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10000 Londoners asked to come forward for cancer checks (Inside Croydon)

Prostate Cancer UK and the NHS have today joined forces to launch a campaign to find more than 14000 men in the country who need treatment for prostate ...

The simple check could be lifesaving.” Men over 50, black men, or those whose father or brother had the disease are at even greater risk. Urological cancer referral rates in England were back at usual levels by the end of 2021, with overall levels of cancer referrals at record levels since March 2021, but the health service and charity are warning that they need more men to come forward to find the 14,000 men who they would usually expect but have not yet started treatment for prostate cancer. Professor Peter Johnson, the national clinical director for cancer for the NHS in England, said: “I urge you to use the Prostate Cancer UK risk checker today – it is a quick and easy way to understand your risk of prostate cancer and how you can take further action if you are at risk. The publicity campaign will encourage men to use Prostate Cancer UK’s 30-second online risk checker to learn more about their level of risk and what action they can take, including getting checked by their GP if they are at higher risk. Prostate Cancer UK and the NHS have today joined forces to launch a campaign to find more than 14,000 men in the country who need treatment for prostate cancer but have not yet come forward.

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Around 14000 men in England may need urgent treatment for ... (The Independent)

Prostate Cancer UK is working with NHS England to find the “missing” patients, pointing out that the condition is treatable if caught early. Actor Stephen Fry, ...

You can also find out more about your risk and what you can do about it by using the risk checker on Prostate Cancer UK’s website.” Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Professor Peter Johnson, national clinical director for cancer for NHS England, added that the risk checker is a “quick and easy way to understand your risk of prostate cancer and how you can take further action if you are at risk”. Thankfully it was caught early, making it more treatable. “That’s why we’re working with NHS England to raise awareness and encourage men to take our risk checker to find out more about their risk and what they can do about it.” Prostate Cancer UK is working with NHS England to find the “missing” patients, pointing out that the condition is treatable if caught early.

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Prostate Cancer UK urges NI men to use 30-second tool to check risks (Belfast Live)

The Northern Ireland Executive is backing a UK charity's campaign to find men who are undiagnosed with prostate cancer. Prostate Cancer UK's campaign comes ...

This means men at higher risk of the disease are not having those vital conversations about their risk that can lead to a diagnosis. "Early prostate cancer usually has no symptoms, so it's important that people know their risk factors. It is asking the public to use a 30-second risk checker and share it with loved ones as most men with early prostate cancer don’t have any symptoms.

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Prostate cancer risk checker: How to check your risk level with the ... (iNews)

Stephen Fry and Bill Turnbull have joined the Prostate Cancer UK and NHS campaign urging men to use an online risk checker.

- Black men are more at risk of prostate cancer. Thankfully it was caught early, making it more treatable. “So if you’re a man who’s at risk of the disease or worried about prostate cancer, don’t put off going to the doctor to talk about it.” He said: “I urge you to use the Prostate Cancer UK risk checker today – it is a quick and easy way to understand your risk of prostate cancer and how you can take further action if you are at risk. More than 58,000 men in England have begun treatment for prostate cancer since the start of the pandemic – 14,000 fewer than would have been expected in pre-pandemic numbers, according to Prostate Cancer UK. Men have been urged to use an online prostate cancer risk checker as the NHS seeks to find the nation’s “missing” patients.

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Prostate cancer: '30 second checker' could help diagnosis – 'early ... (Daily Express)

PROSTATE cancer is the most common cancer in men. Despite this, it can be very difficult to catch early for a number of reasons. Today Prostate Cancer UK ...

PROSTATE cancer is the most common cancer in men. “[T]rans women and non-binary people assigned male at birth can get prostate cancer. Despite this, it can be very difficult to catch early for a number of reasons.

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NHS warn of 14000 'missing' prostate cancer patients as new ... (Edinburgh Live)

One in 10 men in Scotland are diagnosed with prostate cancer but a charity has warned that there are 14000 'missing patients' who may be undiagnosed.

You can also find out more about your risk and what you can do about it by using the risk checker on Prostate Cancer UK's website." This means men at higher risk of the disease are not having those vital conversations about their risk that can lead to a diagnosis. Professor Peter Johnson, national clinical director for cancer for NHS England, said: "I urge you to use the Prostate Cancer UK risk checker today - it is a quick and easy way to understand your risk of prostate cancer and how you can take further action if you are at risk. Thankfully it was caught early, making it more treatable. "Prostate Cancer UK's risk checker can help you understand your risk and the next steps to take." "Prostate cancer is so much more treatable when it's caught early, unfortunately mine wasn't. So if you're a man who's at risk of the disease or worried about prostate cancer, don't put off going to the doctor to talk about it.

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Prostate cancer symptoms: NHS is on the hunt for 14000 men who ... (Cambridgeshire Live)

Prostate cancer accounts for a third of cancers not treated due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

For example, a white man aged 55-59 with a father or brother who has had prostate cancer is two-and-a-half times more likely to get the disease. So don’t wait for symptoms if you want to talk to your GP about your risk of prostate cancer." But a high PSA can also be because of other conditions that aren't cancer, or due to infection. Thankfully it was caught early, making it more treatable. A PSA test on its own doesn't normally diagnose prostate cancer." Due to the the Mirror reports.pandemic, prostate cancer accounts for a third of cancers not treated during lockdown,pandemic, prostate cancer accounts for a third of cancers not treated during lockdown,

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