A NEW website launched today
aims to give a “voice” to the
thousands of Australian men whose
lives have been touched by cancer.
Dubbed ‘Tomorrow Counts,’
Prostate Cancer Foundation of
Australia ceo Anthony Lowe said it
was “set to become one of the
largest social media platforms”
from which people can share their
personal experiences of the disease.
“Men are historically bad at
talking about their health, however
we have found that once given
permission to tell their story, men
really open up about the impact
cancer has had on their lives, their
fears, dreams and concerns for
those around them,” he added.
55 Australian men are diagnosed
with prostate cancer every day - to
view the website see
www.tomorrowcounts.com.au.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 30 Oct 12 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 30 Oct 12
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