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No 10 must rethink the rejected plan for 'life-saving' prostate cancer screening, Rishi Sunak says
Rishi Sunak urges the UK government to reconsider a rejected prostate cancer screening plan, which he describes as 'life-saving'. The plan was previously rejected but Sunak calls for it to be reevaluated.
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