Essentials for pharmacists: Introduction to prostate disease
An introduction to the role of the pharmacist as a first point of contact for advice and information about health issues and the barriers to early diagnosis.
An introduction to the role of the pharmacist as a first point of contact for advice and information about health issues and the barriers to early diagnosis.
An overview of cancer, and an outline of the anatomy and function of the prostate gland and benign conditions of the prostate.
An introduction to pelvic radiotherapy, its use in the treatment of prostate cancer and its impact on normal tissue.
An introduction to pelvic radiotherapy, its use in the treatment of prostate cancer and its impact on normal tissue.
Explores the physiology of male sexual function and the role of the prostate in sex.
A guide to prostate cancer risk for primary care professionals.
This module is a basic introduction to prostate cancer: what it is, how it is diagnosed and treated. The module is ideal for professionals new to their role, as well as student nurses and healthcare assistants.
A course for pharmacists covering the identification of symptoms of possible prostate cancer in a pharmacy setting and guiding men on the next steps in the diagnosis process.
An introduction to service change and service change terminology, including the Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) model for improvement.
Explores the aetiology and epidemiology of prostate cancer, and details the established and probable risk factors.