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Prostate Cancer Awareness Week

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I meant to post this earlier in the week, however my fading memory intervened. However and better late than never. Prostate cancer is a killer, it doesn't always affect middle aged men and younger guys have been known to succumb to it.

If you have any doubts get yourself tested.

Prostate Cancer Awareness Week

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Well said Harry, it's well known that some blokes do have a "head in the sand" attitude where this kind of thing is concerned. Cancers affect EVERYONE, the more you can do yourself to get anything checked early, the better for all concerned.
 
I meant to post this earlier in the week, however my fading memory intervened. However and better late than never. Prostate cancer is a killer, it doesn't always affect middle aged men and younger guys have been known to succumb to it.

If you have any doubts get yourself tested.

Prostate Cancer Awareness Week

Thanks

Well said. I mentioned in quite some depth about some people I know who've had it, one of whom was diagnosed too late & faded away rapidly. I found out today that a customer is having treatment for it too.
 
In this case, mind, you have a damn good feel! Nothing wrong with checking for lumps if it ends up you doing a bit of knuckle shuffling. Trust me, too, when I say that any discomfort in testing for it is infinitesimal compared to letting it go and finding out later on!
 
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