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Scientists are on the look-out for an 80-year-old man with a Sean Connery-like appeal, in a bid to show the importance of research in improving the health of the country.
Scientists have revealed new research that helps distinguish the differences between prostate cancer aggression and could help solve a "treatment dilemma".
Andrew Lloyd Webber has said he is "fighting fit" after successfully being treated for prostate cancer.
Firefighters in Hampshire have performed a "delicate operation" using a metal grinder to free a man's penis after it became trapped in a steel pipe.
A 20-year study suggests drinking coffee may reduce the risk of developing the most serious kind of prostate cancer.
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