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Bill Turnbull Prostate Cancer

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watched BBC breakfast, good that encouraging men to get tested. May I add warning - my late husband had 14 year battle with prostate cancer, but also with NHS. Our local hospital wouldn’t do anything as his PSA reading was low, even though it’s known to be unreliable. When eventually sent for radiotherapy, the machine kept breaking down. Best wishes gentlemen! Jean

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Very sad to read the news on Bill Turnbull, he seemed such a lovely man. My son in law was very lucky, he was treated for prostrate very quickly and they got all the tumour x

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Morrison10 in reply to Izb1

Thanks, Glad he got well treated, hopefully this will become the norm,

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I am sorry that you and your husband had such a devastating experience. That is difficult to forget and your relaying as a warning will help someone. Information from more than one angle does help. Take care and I hope that Morrison (the cat) is well on his security round

Take care

Grace

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Morrison10 in reply to Walkwalkwalk

just catching up! Thanks. Yes Morrison likes to check his territory probably twice a day, he’s a happy cat, stays out some nights, snoozes lot on his blanket on settee, watching me Nebulising etc. Best regards, Jean x

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