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Raising awareness of men's health issues in Movember - resources from Clinical Key

#Movember is an annual event to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide in men; however, its survival rate is high when diagnosed on time. You can learn more facts about prostate cancer with your ClinicalKey toolkit. 

 

NHS staff at UHNM can access resources via Clinical Key, using your NHS OpenAthens username. 

 

Log in to Clinical Key, then take a look at the resources available. 

 

Journal articles 

 
Clinical Calculator 

 

Guideline  

 

Patient education  

 

More Help 

  • Go to our Clinical Key help page for more help on using Clinical Key. 
  • Contact the eResources Librarian, Cheryl, for more help accessing eresources or setting up your OpenAthens account; email c.kent@keele.ac.uk.  


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