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The role of radiographers in improving prostate cancer pathways
Author: Saheed Rashid - BXTAccelyon
Excerpt: As the most common cancer among men in the United Kingdom, prostate cancer affects nearly 50,000 men a year. With cases rising, it’s never been more important for men to educate themselves and get themselves checked for early warning signs. The likes of Stephen Fry and Bill Turnbull have already started this journey, raising awareness and encouraging men around the world to get checked. However, just as crucial is the role that radiographers and radiologists play in diagnosing the cancer, allowing for better treatment options. Saheed Rashid, managing director of BXTAccelyon outlines the basic information that healthcare professionals should be aware of, while discussing the advances in diagnostic pathways.