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We need a plan for thousands hit by prostate cancer

Scottish Daily Express

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November 25, 2025

PROSTATE cancer presents an acute challenge to our society and our health service. But, most of all, it can have a terrible impact on patients and their loved ones who support them.

- Calvin Bailey

It’s the most common cancer in England with 63,000 men diagnosed every year and close to 500,000 men living with the disease. And it can affect anyone, former Prime Minister David Cameron has just revealed he had prostate cancer.

The earlier you find prostate cancer, the easier it is to treat. So, understandably, the focus tends towards early diagnosis and screening. But neither must we lose sight of those half a million men trying to navigate their way through the ordeal of facing the disease.

Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer will be given a choice of treatments, and many like Lord Cameron describe the shock of not only hearing they have cancer but also learning that it is up to them to decide how that cancer should be treated. It can feel like a cruel choice, because those decisions can be life-changing and unalterable. The list of side effects is long and can strike at the heart of a man’s sense of self, dignity and relationships. They can include incontinence, erectile problems and loss of libido among many others.

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Scottish Daily Express

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Ukraine doesn't need enemies when it has friends like Trump

‘THE Ukrainian people must be fearing more than ever for their future after Donald Trump issued an ultimatum that they must either accept his latest peace plan or suffer the consequences (“Trump blasts Ukraine’s ‘zero gratitude’ as US peace plan branded a ‘wish list’ for Putin”, Scottish Daily Express, November 24).

time to read

1 min

November 25, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

ENERGY STANCE AN ACT OF NATIONAL SELF HARM

Labour and SNP slated for 'crippling communities' over North Sea oil

time to read

3 mins

November 25, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

'Almost 2 million older people are living in poverty, the Government must tackle this urgent issue in this week’s Budget'

MANY older people will struggle to heat their homes without help with the cost of living, Rachel Reeves has been warned.

time to read

2 mins

November 25, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

'Alex deserves reward for her salt smuggling'

ALEX Scott has been praised for sneaking banned goods into the jungle by last year’s chief camp smuggler Dean McCullough.

time to read

1 min

November 25, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

Put on hold over new mobile package

WHEN you are alone, housebound and on a tight budget, it’s not just your mobile phone that’s precious but your number and the contract you have with your provider.

time to read

1 mins

November 25, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Remains of 1969 murder victim 'buried in garden'

Children in fight for search

time to read

2 mins

November 25, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

GET OFF THE BEATEN TRACK

Devlin dismisses ‘burst bubble’ talk

time to read

3 mins

November 25, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Show lifts lid on toy stories

ALISON Hammond and Jonathan Ross are among the celebrities given after-hours access to toy shop Hamleys for a new documentary about our favourite toys.

time to read

1 min

November 25, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Saving Britain one raincoat at a time

How a Victoria Cross-winning soldier who worked his way up to own a textile factory has inspired his great-grandson's reinvention of the Manchester-based clothing brand that now proudly bears his name... and has amassed a loyal global following

time to read

4 mins

November 25, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Telescope's role in Cold War spy win

HOW a giant radio telescope in the Cheshire countryside helped keep tabs on the USSR during the Cold War has finally been revealed.

time to read

1 min

November 25, 2025

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