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Latest news cancer symptoms study | are you over 18 and living with cancer or caring for someone who is? the prostate cancer foundation supports the university of technology sydney (uts) in the following survey study. defining research priorities and needs in cancer symptoms for adults who are living with or have had cancer you are invited to partic****te in a survey study which is aiming to identify the key research questions which should be… this july, go as dry as you’re willing to try prostate cancer foundation is proud to be a beneficiary of dry july 2020 alongside the amazing folk at look good feel better nz and bowel cancer new zealand, and we’ve got some great news, dry july sign up is now open. dry july is a fundraiser that challenges people to go alcohol free and raise… covıd-19 lockdowns do not stop prostate cancer media release: covıd-19 lockdowns do not stop prostate cancer ıt is sobering to realise that while we have been in weeks of lockdown many men have missed being diagnosed for prostate cancer, which in time may have dire consequences. with around 3,500 men diagnosed every year, there are potentially 300 men around new zealand whose… message from the ceo pre-covıd-19 we would have been in christchurch this weekend kicking off our annual conference with a special day for all the fabulous and dedicated folk that are our national support network. ceo graeme woodside recorded this wee message. new sleep study dr erik wibowo, of the university of otago, is conducting a sleep study in collaboration with the universities of otago wellington and christchurch. ın a previous study they established that sleep problems are common in prostate cancer patients, with factors like anxiety and sleep hygiene. they are now focussing on… |