Prostate cancer group for black men is tackling taboo
A nurse-led group wants to combat stigma of the disease in black communities and reduce health inequalities
Nurses at a London trust are leading a support group for black men diagnosed with prostate cancer to help combat their increased risk.
Cancer Nursing Practice.
21, 4, 6-6.
doi: 10.7748/cnp.21.4.6.s2
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