Sunday 10 August 2008

The Prostate Cancer Charity Comments On Reports That The Duke Of Edinburgh Has Been Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer, UK

�The Prostate Cancer Charity comments on reports that The Duke of Edinburgh has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.


John Neate, Chief Executive of The Prostate Cancer Charity, aforementioned: "It is obviously a potentially unmanageable time when any diagnosing of prostate gland cancer is made. If indeed, as reports suggest, The Duke of Edinburgh has been diagnosed with prostate genus Cancer, on behalf of The Prostate Cancer Charity, I would care to bid him and his menage the best through what may be an uncertain time.


"Every year in the UK more than 7,000 men ar diagnosed with prostate cancer in their 80's. Unlike many early cancers, prostate gland cancer is different in that, in some cases it will not movement any problems in a man's life. Prostate crab is the most unremarkably diagnosed genus Cancer in manpower in the UK and all manpower need to increase their awareness of the disease.


"There are a number of ways to deal prostate cancer dependent on the stage in development it has reached. It is essential that all men with prostate cancer have access to high quality information and to a specializer nurse wHO can serve them sail the a great deal complex choices about treatment options and support them through their chosen treatment route."


Prostate cancer is the nearly common genus Cancer diagnosed in men in the UK. Every year in the UK 35,000 workforce are diagnosed with prostate cancer. One man dies every hour of prostate gland cancer in the UK.


African Caribbean men ar three times more potential to develop prostate crab than white men.


The Prostate Cancer Charity is striving for a world where lives are no longer limited by prostate cancer. The Charity is fighting prostate cancer on every front - through research, support, information and campaigning.


If you have any queries about prostate cancer call The Prostate Cancer Charity's confidential helpline 0800 074 8383 which is staffed by specialist nurses and open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and Wednesdays from 7 - 9pm or impose http://www.prostate-cancer.org.uk

The Prostate Cancer Charity


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