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NHS launches drive to recruit 500,000 men for prostate cancer research - NATIONAL NEWS
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The Coventry Observer
The programme is led by the charity Prostate Cancer Research, with support from the NHS’s DigiTrials recruitment service, and is intended to become one of the world’s largest prostate cancer research resources.
Actors Sir Stephen Fry and Colin McFarlane, who have both been diagnosed with prostate cancer, are backing the scheme.
If you’ve experienced prostate cancer, I urge you to join me and thousands of others by signing up to Prostate Progress today.”
Joining Prostate Progress today will make a tremendous difference to the lives of men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer in the future.”
Further details on Prostate Progress are available through Prostate Cancer Research here: www.prostate-cancer-research.org.uk/prostate-progress/