Why cancer screening tests can help doctors find several forms of disease early
Why cancer screening tests can help doctors find several forms of disease early
Why cancer screening tests can help doctors find several forms of disease early
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Queen's University launched a new program through its family medicine program last fall to combat the ongoing shortage of family doctors, and two first-year students say the hands-on experience has been invaluable.The Queen's-Lakeridge program was established to drum up interest in family medicine by giving students early exposure to clinical practice. This includes weekly placements at local family medicine clinics and month-long placements shadowing doctors in rural communities.Mina Jordanides
British author Alex Wheatle has called on the government to introduce a prostate cancer screening programme for men like the one in place for breast cancer in women. Mr Wheatle, 61, who was diagnosed with incurable prostate cancer last year, said he was campaigning to raise awareness for black men in particular, who are more prone to the disease. One in four black men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime - double the number of other men, according to Prostate Cancer UK.
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King Charles III’s decision to be open about his cancer diagnosis has helped the new monarch connect with the people of Britain and strengthened the monarchy in the year since his dazzling coronation at Westminster Abbey. Charles has used his illness to highlight the need for early diagnosis and treatment, showing leadership at a time of personal hardship. “Ultimately, the great leveler is health,” said Anna Whitelock, a professor of the history of the monarchy at City University, London.
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