Graham Orm
Established Member
My older brother (aged 64), has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Neither he or the doctors are worried as it has been caught very early and with quick treatment there is an excellent chance of full recovery.
He found out so early because he has always been diligent about his well being (unlike me), and has always been for regular check ups. The cancer was found by a PSA test. This is a simple blood test carried out on request by your GP. (Nothing more invasive than a needle). I had never heard of it before, but he has been having them annually for the last 10 years. It has saved his life.
Mine is booked for next Wednesday. I suggest you do the same if you are male and over 50. I would also urge you to pass on the information to anyone you know that would be eligible. It's easy to say 'yeah, OK when I get round to it', but when it's close to home it spurs you on.
Make the call, and pass it on.
He found out so early because he has always been diligent about his well being (unlike me), and has always been for regular check ups. The cancer was found by a PSA test. This is a simple blood test carried out on request by your GP. (Nothing more invasive than a needle). I had never heard of it before, but he has been having them annually for the last 10 years. It has saved his life.
Mine is booked for next Wednesday. I suggest you do the same if you are male and over 50. I would also urge you to pass on the information to anyone you know that would be eligible. It's easy to say 'yeah, OK when I get round to it', but when it's close to home it spurs you on.
Make the call, and pass it on.