F-18 PSMA is a radioactive tracer that can pinpoint tiny cancer cells otherwise missed on conventional scans. The technology will help doctors identify early if prostate cancer has returned, and where, potentially improving outcomes for patients.

F-18 PSMA is a radioactive tracer that can pinpoint tiny cancer cells otherwise missed on conventional scans. The technology will help doctors identify early if prostate cancer has returned, and where, potentially improving outcomes for patients.
One in three men have concerns about their sexual health (e.g. erectile dysfunction) after prostate cancer treatment. Many men are reluctant to get help for their sexual concerns, and when they do, often men do not continue with treatment. To date there is little research to help us understand men’s concerns about their sexual…
Green Prescription (GRx) is a referral based health and wellness programme for adults 18 years and over, it is a health professional’s written advice to a patient to be physically active as part of the patient’s health management. It is best suited for adults who would like support and motivation to get active and improve…
Sound familiar? I’m just not myself since I started treatment. I’m fuzzy, not as sharp, and everything seems to take me longer. I forget where I put things, and can’t remember people’s names or conversations I just had with them. I’m usually really organized, and now I can’t find where I put my papers or…
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