Male Cancers
Find resources on on male cancers including prostate, testicular, and penile cancers.
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Selected sites from UK Directory
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BBCi - Bllcks
Testicular cancer presentation from BBC Wales has men talking bollocks and nutty facts about nads. Find a guide to self-examination and FAQ.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi Men's Health - Testicular Cancer
Learn about this cancer which affects 1,500 people in the UK each year. Learn about prevention and treatment.
www.bbc.co.ukCancer - Testicular - CancerHelp UK
Detailed guide to this cancer contains a full description of the self-examination process plus diagnosis, treatments and living with the disease.
www.cancerhelp.org.ukCancer Testicular - CancerBACUP
Clear-cut guide to understanding this cancer. Explains diagnoses, treatments, and research, and includes information on post-treatment sex-life.
www.bacup.org.ukEveryman - Action Against Male Cancers
Excellent showcase for the campaign for awareness and understanding of testicular and prostate cancers. Includes fact sheets and contact details.
www.icr.ac.ukNet Doctor - Prostate Cancer
Offers a frank medical perspective on this condition, including what it is, how it is contracted and diagnosed, treatments and outlook for patients.
www.netdoctor.co.ukOrchid Cancer Appeal, The - Testicular Cancer
British charity promotes awareness of prostate and testicular cancer. Watch informative videos and learn how to help the cause.
www.orchid-cancer.org.ukProstate - CancerHelp UK
Find detailed information on prostate cancer, with sections on risks and causes, diagnosis and treatments plus an overview of any side effects.
www.cancerhelp.org.ukProstate Association
Resource produced by this registered charity. Includes advice on prostatitis, cancer, and treatments.
www.pha.u-net.comProstate Cancer - Ability
Access a multitude of links to sites dealing with this relatively common form of cancer in men.
www.ability.org.uk
