Prostate cancer mortality rates high in parts of Hunter as men urged to know risks and detect early

Sage Swinton
Updated September 2 2021 - 10:51am, first published September 1 2021 - 9:00am
HEALTH: Brendon Young says his wife urging him to get a medical check-up helped him detect prostate cancer early. Picture: supplied
HEALTH: Brendon Young says his wife urging him to get a medical check-up helped him detect prostate cancer early. Picture: supplied

The mortality rate for prostate cancer is more than 40 per cent above the national average in some parts of the Hunter, as new data shows sons of patients may be unaware of their cancer risks.

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Sage Swinton

Sage Swinton

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Sage Swinton is a news reporter who was born and bred in the Hunter. She has been with the Newcastle Herald since June 2020, and covers Newcastle council as well as other general news.

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