Blindness to prostate cancer currently leaves many men from the Island at risk – but may soon be a thing of the past.
Prostate Cancer UK has announced plans to fund research that promises to ‘revolutionise’ the way specialists detect and treat the cancer.
There’s currently no screening programme for the disease.
Steve Upsdell is the consultant urologist at Noble’s Hospital he says new techniques would be welcome on the Island:
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