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  2. Prostate cancer now most common cancer in UK as pressure ...

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    The data showed diagnoses of the disease overtook breast cancer in 2022 and 2023, said Prostate Cancer UK, which added that there has been a 25 per cent increase in cases between 2019 and 2023 ...

  3. National Prostate Health Month - Wikipedia

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    In a 2003 presidential proclamation, President George W. Bush voiced his support for the month, but instead of designating the month to be for prostate health in general, specifically named the month "National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month". September 2015 was designated National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month by the Obama administration. [1]

  4. The Urology Foundation - Wikipedia

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    TUF organises a number of fundraising and awareness events, including their 'Annual Urology Awareness Month' and charity bike rides. Its contributions have included funding into the research of a tool developed to predict a person's personalised prognosis following a diagnosis of prostate cancer.

  5. Prostate Cancer UK - Wikipedia

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    Prostate Cancer UK is a prostate cancer research, awareness and support organisation which is a registered charity in England and Wales, [1] as well as in Scotland. [ 2 ] History

  6. Darts promoter raises awareness of prostate cancer - AOL

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    The NHS lists common symptoms of prostate cancer and says anyone over 50 can ask for a PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test, but they are not routinely used for screening as results can be unreliable.

  7. Sir Chris Hoy ‘openness’ sees surge in prostate cancer ...

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    Nearly one in two men in Scotland will be affected by prostate disease at some point in their lives, according to Prostate Scotland. Sir Chris Hoy ‘openness’ sees surge in prostate cancer ...