Primary care nurses urged to talk about prostate cancer
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Primary care nurses urged to talk about prostate cancer

Male patients should know about risk factors because symptoms can be missed in the early stages, says a specialist nurse

More primary care nurses need to speak to their male patients about risk factors linked to prostate cancer, with diagnoses of the disease rising, a specialist nurse has advised.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 19, 4, 7-7. doi: 10.7748/cnp.19.4.7.s5

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