How the ‘Man Van’ can improve cancer diagnosis
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How the ‘Man Van’ can improve cancer diagnosis

Fionnuala McCarthy Advanced nurse practitioner, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London

A new project offers free health checks for men to help detect prostate and other cancers earlier

The Man Van is a new outreach programme that provides free health checks for men and is helping with early diagnosis of prostate and other urological cancers. The mobile health clinic is visiting workplaces and community groups in the capital – starting with Croydon, in south London.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 21, 4, 10-10. doi: 10.7748/cnp.21.4.10.s4

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