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Prostate scan breakthrough could prevent thousands of cancer deaths every year, landmark study finds – Telegraph.co.uk
Scientists at Imperial College London have developed a 15-minute MRI scan, known as a Prostagram, which can detect the disease early
A prostate scan breakthrough could save thousands of men from dying of cancer every year, a landmark study has found.
Scientists at Imperial College London have developed a 15-minute MRI scan, known as a Prostagram, which can detect the disease early – much like a female mammogram.
It is far less invasive than current examination methods, such as a rectal examination, and could lead to an extra 40,000 cases of prostate cancer being identified every year.
This is the first time that any scan has…
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