Te Ururoa Flavell is urging tane Māori to get themselves checked for prostate cancer.
Māori are twice as likely to die, because when we are diagnosed, we are often more sick, because it is detected late.
The former co-leader of Te Pati Māori told Leigh-Marama McLachlan that getting diagnosed early gives you a chance to fight.
Then Scotty talks about symptoms, systemic barriers, and the best way to survive, with GP Dr Jason Tuhoe.
[Monday 08 April 2024, 11:09]
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