HEALTHDAILY MAIL
Thousands of men risk being condemned to an avoidable death as government advisors reject calls for a major prostate cancer screening programme
Government advisors have rejected calls for a national prostate cancer screening programme, putting thousands of men at risk of preventable deaths. The decision highlights ongoing debates about the effectiveness and implementation of large-scale cancer screening initiatives.
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