Irish dad advocates for early prostate cancer detection after his routine tests caught the disease early.

Seamus Connolly, a 58-year-old father from Ireland, is advocating for early prostate cancer detection after his routine blood tests since age 45 caught his cancer early. He hopes to reduce the stigma around discussing prostate cancer, which affects one in seven Irish men. Connolly, preparing for surgery in February, emphasizes the importance of regular screenings and open conversations about the disease to improve early detection and mental health.

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