AUSTRALIAN men should make it
a new year’s resolution to be more
proactive about prostate cancer
management and prevention,
according to the Prostate Cancer
Foundation of Australia (PCFA).
“We want to see men take a more
holistic approach to prostate health
and prostate cancer awareness and
management,” according to Dr
Anthony Lowe, Chief Executive of
PCFA.
“In the New Year we encourage
younger men to talk to their elders
about family history, encourage
men in the testing age bracket to
speak to their doctors about their
personal risk, and encourage men
who have been diagnosed with
prostate cancer to look into the
available support services and
resources,” he added.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 11 Jan 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 11 Jan 13
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