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Prostate Cancer: Early Detection and Access
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Jeremy Clarkson’s prostate cancer diagnosis has sparked a vital public health message: men must heed unusual symptoms and get checked. Survivor Ken McBride, who caught his cancer early after frequent night trips to the bathroom, reinforces that early detection saves lives. Meanwhile, Professor Joe O’Sullivan reveals one in eight men will face prostate cancer, but most won’t die from it—and many don’t need treatment. Yet a critical disparity exists in Northern Ireland, where life-saving drug abiraterone is severely restricted despite patient demand, due to NHS funding limits. While the Department of Health says use follows NICE guidelines, they’re exploring how other UK regions handle exceptions. This episode underscores the urgent need for personal vigilance—and systemic change—to ensure all men, everywhere, get the care they need.
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