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Cheeky talks for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

27 min · 23 de sep de 2021
Portada del episodio Cheeky talks for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

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Listen up men because a little short term pain could lead to longer term health gains! We talk all about the prostate with life science smartie, Hannah Sharpe.  What is the prostate, where is it located and what you can do to prevent prostate cancer.  Also, what's walnuts, green tea and proton radiation got to do with it?   Share this information with a man you love and encourage him to get checked early!

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