Nine out of 10 GPs call for NHS prostate screening programme

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Nine out of 10 GPs call for NHS prostate screening programme
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A near-unanimous 94 per cent of GPs say the Government should roll out the life-saving checks (pictured, file photo), initially targeting high-risk men.

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