High risk men still avoid testing, often because outdated myths about screening make them embarrassed to seek help
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High risk men still avoid testing, often because outdated myths about screening make them embarrassed to seek help
High risk men still avoid testing, often because outdated myths about screening make them embarrassed to seek help
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Survey exposes widespread confusion about disease

Offering blood tests to men aged 45 and 70 could mean around 820 a year have their cancer caught earlier

Thousands of men forced to have unnecessary treatment as a result, experts say

Fewer men are undergoing unnecessary biopsies, which can have harmful side-effects, report finds

Health Secretary backs Telegraph campaign for introduction of targeted screening

Healthcare watchdog to re-examine ‘outdated’ guidance to prevent needless cancer treatment