Having tests for prostate cancer
Audiobook
Published:
27 Apr 2022
Edition:
4
This audiobook is for anyone who may be having tests for prostate cancer. We hope it answers some of your questions and helps you deal with some of the feelings you may have. Visit our prostate cancer information page to find out more.
You can also order a physical copy of this audio book on be.macmillan.org.uk
In this audiobook
- 1 Information about this audiobook
- 2 Introduction
- 3 The prostate
- 4 Cancer and the lymphatic system
- 5 Symptoms of prostate cancer
- 6 Tests and scans for prostate cancer
- 7 Your test results
- 8 Staging and grading of prostate cancer
- 9 Talking to your healthcare team
- 10 About our information
- 11 Other ways we can help you
- 12 Other useful organisations
- 13 Can you do something to help?
- 14 Further resources
- 15 Information about this recording
Published:
27 Apr 2022
Edition:
4
This audiobook is for anyone who may be having tests for prostate cancer. We hope it answers some of your questions and helps you deal with some of the feelings you may have. Visit our prostate cancer information page to find out more.
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