
Former Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan dies aged 68
Murnaghan announced his ‘incurable but it’s not untreatable’ prostate cancer diagnosis last year
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Murnaghan announced his ‘incurable but it’s not untreatable’ prostate cancer diagnosis last year. Former Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan dies aged 68. Alongside routine screening, looking out for symptoms is crucial in this respect.
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Murnaghan announced his ‘incurable but it’s not untreatable’ prostate cancer diagnosis last year
reliability low1/3 sourcesFormer Sky News anchor Dermot Murnaghan dies aged 68.
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Alongside routine screening, looking out for symptoms is crucial in this respect.
according to MetroBlood in urine Blood in the urine can be a key sign that something is wrong.
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