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Prostate Cancer Tests Updated: No More Doctor's Finger!

Summary

  • Actor Tony Robinson clarifies prostate cancer testing methods.
  • Modern tests avoid uncomfortable digital rectal exams.
  • Many men still fear outdated testing procedures.
Prostate Cancer Tests Updated: No More Doctor's Finger!

Sir Tony Robinson, diagnosed with prostate cancer 14 years ago, is correcting a common misconception about its testing. The 79-year-old actor highlighted that the fear of an invasive digital rectal examination deters many men from seeking checks. He clarified that this outdated method is rarely used now, with modern diagnosis primarily involving a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test and potentially a biopsy.

Robinson, who publicly announced his diagnosis last year to raise awareness, expressed concern that this outdated belief persists, leading men to avoid crucial health screenings. Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in the UK, with over 12,000 deaths annually. Increased awareness, partly due to public figures sharing their experiences, has spurred more men to seek advice and testing.

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