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How a quick phone call saved the life of a CQ mine worker – CQ News
He had no symptoms when the service prompted testing, resulting in a diagnosis.

AN EMERALD mine worker was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer after being prompted to get tested by a telehealth platform.
Steve Garlick, 61, had no symptoms of prostate cancer before he was diagnosed earlier this year.
He was working at Oakey Creek Coal Mine in August, 2019, when Man Up visited to speak to the workers about looking after their health and highlighted the telehealth platform Maxwell Plus.
I was also a FIFO worker at a mine in Indonesia so it wasnt easy for me to stay …
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