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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 24/Mar 10:17

Skipping prostate cancer screenings may greatly increase death risk

Men who regularly avoid prostate cancer screening appointments are much more likely to die from the disease, according to a large international study. This new research sheds light on a group of men who face significantly higher risks because they choose not to attend these life-saving checkups. The findings come from the European Randomized Study […] The post Skipping prostate cancer screenings may greatly increase death risk appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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