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Guildford Prostate Cancer Screening Pilot Underscores Need for National Program
A successful prostate cancer screening pilot program in Guildford, UK, detected hundreds of previously unknown cases in high-risk men aged 50-70, highlighting the need for a national program supported by 94% of GPs and the Health Secretary, to address the current 45% of diagnoses made after the dise...
Guildford Prostate Cancer Screening Pilot Underscores Need for National Program
A successful prostate cancer screening pilot program in Guildford, UK, detected hundreds of previously unknown cases in high-risk men aged 50-70, highlighting the need for a national program supported by 94% of GPs and the Health Secretary, to address the current 45% of diagnoses made after the dise...
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56% Bias Score


Saliva Test Shows Improved Accuracy in Prostate Cancer Risk Assessment
A new saliva test shows promise in identifying prostate cancer risk more accurately than the standard PSA blood test, with 40% of high-risk men in a UK study having cancer, compared to 25% with the PSA test, potentially reducing unnecessary biopsies.
Saliva Test Shows Improved Accuracy in Prostate Cancer Risk Assessment
A new saliva test shows promise in identifying prostate cancer risk more accurately than the standard PSA blood test, with 40% of high-risk men in a UK study having cancer, compared to 25% with the PSA test, potentially reducing unnecessary biopsies.
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40% Bias Score


UK Health Secretary Backs National Prostate Cancer Screening
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting declared support for a national prostate cancer screening program, prioritizing high-risk men (Black men or those with family history), following a poll showing 94% of GPs favor the initiative and research suggesting 775 extra early diagnoses annually.
UK Health Secretary Backs National Prostate Cancer Screening
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting declared support for a national prostate cancer screening program, prioritizing high-risk men (Black men or those with family history), following a poll showing 94% of GPs favor the initiative and research suggesting 775 extra early diagnoses annually.
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44% Bias Score


Woman Ends Cancer Treatment After Nine Years, Advocates for Earlier Screenings
A 55-year-old California woman, Jamie Comer, is ending treatment after a nine-year battle with stage four colon cancer, advocating for earlier cancer screenings after her diagnosis at 47, when the recommended screening age was 50, now lowered to 45.
Woman Ends Cancer Treatment After Nine Years, Advocates for Earlier Screenings
A 55-year-old California woman, Jamie Comer, is ending treatment after a nine-year battle with stage four colon cancer, advocating for earlier cancer screenings after her diagnosis at 47, when the recommended screening age was 50, now lowered to 45.
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36% Bias Score


European Breast Cancer Mortality Rates to Decline in 2025
A new study projects a decrease in breast cancer mortality rates in Europe by 2025, with a 4% decline in the EU and 6% in the UK compared to 2020, attributed to improved screening, diagnosis, and treatment; however, mortality rates are not projected to decrease for women over 80 in most European cou...
European Breast Cancer Mortality Rates to Decline in 2025
A new study projects a decrease in breast cancer mortality rates in Europe by 2025, with a 4% decline in the EU and 6% in the UK compared to 2020, attributed to improved screening, diagnosis, and treatment; however, mortality rates are not projected to decrease for women over 80 in most European cou...
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36% Bias Score


Successful Colon Cancer Surgery Highlights Turkey's Nationwide Cancer Screening Program
Retired Ahmet Gürel from Ankara successfully underwent colon cancer surgery after a malignant polyp was detected during a free cancer screening at a Healthy Life Center (SHM) in Turkey; the SHM program conducted 4,155,000 cancer screenings in 2024, referring 158,364 individuals for further testing.
Successful Colon Cancer Surgery Highlights Turkey's Nationwide Cancer Screening Program
Retired Ahmet Gürel from Ankara successfully underwent colon cancer surgery after a malignant polyp was detected during a free cancer screening at a Healthy Life Center (SHM) in Turkey; the SHM program conducted 4,155,000 cancer screenings in 2024, referring 158,364 individuals for further testing.
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44% Bias Score

Corporate Partnerships Drive 34% Drop in Cancer Death Rate
The American Cancer Society's collaborative efforts with Genentech, Pfizer, and Merck have resulted in a 34% decrease in the cancer death rate since 1991, averting an estimated 4.5 million deaths, through expanded cancer screening and targeted initiatives addressing healthcare inequities.

Corporate Partnerships Drive 34% Drop in Cancer Death Rate
The American Cancer Society's collaborative efforts with Genentech, Pfizer, and Merck have resulted in a 34% decrease in the cancer death rate since 1991, averting an estimated 4.5 million deaths, through expanded cancer screening and targeted initiatives addressing healthcare inequities.
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44% Bias Score

Targeted Prostate Cancer Screening Urged to Save Black Men's Lives
Black men are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer, often without symptoms; a campaigner warns of preventable deaths without a targeted NHS screening program, backed by politicians including the Prime Minister and Health Secretary.

Targeted Prostate Cancer Screening Urged to Save Black Men's Lives
Black men are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer, often without symptoms; a campaigner warns of preventable deaths without a targeted NHS screening program, backed by politicians including the Prime Minister and Health Secretary.
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52% Bias Score

Fecal Tests as Effective as Colonoscopy in Reducing Colorectal Cancer Mortality
A Spanish study of 57,000 people aged 50-69 found fecal blood tests as effective as colonoscopy in reducing colorectal cancer mortality, despite lower colonoscopy participation (31.8% vs 40%).

Fecal Tests as Effective as Colonoscopy in Reducing Colorectal Cancer Mortality
A Spanish study of 57,000 people aged 50-69 found fecal blood tests as effective as colonoscopy in reducing colorectal cancer mortality, despite lower colonoscopy participation (31.8% vs 40%).
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32% Bias Score

Prostate Cancer Screening Avoidance Linked to 45% Higher Death Risk
A 20-year study of 72,460 men reveals that those who skip prostate cancer screenings are 45% more likely to die from the disease, emphasizing the need for improved screening participation and highlighting a 20% risk reduction among attendees compared to a control group; these findings were presented...

Prostate Cancer Screening Avoidance Linked to 45% Higher Death Risk
A 20-year study of 72,460 men reveals that those who skip prostate cancer screenings are 45% more likely to die from the disease, emphasizing the need for improved screening participation and highlighting a 20% risk reduction among attendees compared to a control group; these findings were presented...
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40% Bias Score

NHS IT Error Leads to 10 Cancer Deaths, Thousands Miss Screenings
An IT error in the NHS resulted in over 5,000 patients not receiving cancer screening invitations, leading to 10 confirmed deaths and up to 10 more cancer diagnoses; the NHS is contacting those affected and implementing new measures to prevent future occurrences.

NHS IT Error Leads to 10 Cancer Deaths, Thousands Miss Screenings
An IT error in the NHS resulted in over 5,000 patients not receiving cancer screening invitations, leading to 10 confirmed deaths and up to 10 more cancer diagnoses; the NHS is contacting those affected and implementing new measures to prevent future occurrences.
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40% Bias Score

Canada Pauses Preventative Health Task Force Amidst Review
Canada's federal government temporarily suspended the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care, pending an external review addressing concerns about their processes and recommendations, impacting several guideline updates.

Canada Pauses Preventative Health Task Force Amidst Review
Canada's federal government temporarily suspended the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care, pending an external review addressing concerns about their processes and recommendations, impacting several guideline updates.
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44% Bias Score
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