Change prostate cancer treatment for black men to avoid ‘epidemic’, NHS urged
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Campaigners are urging the NHS to change its approach to treating prostate cancer in black men, who are diagnosed at twice the rate of white men. With one in four black men affected, compared to one in eight white men, this disparity highlights a critical health issue that could lead to unnecessary deaths. By raising awareness and advocating for tailored treatment strategies, these efforts aim to prevent what has been described as an impending epidemic, ensuring that all men receive equitable care and support in their fight against cancer.
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