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Whistleblowing banker who went to prison speaks out

Whistleblowing banker who went to prison speaks out
Jun 17,2023 12:20 am

... I felt like I d let him down, " Peter Johnson told the BBC, as he struggled to compose himself...

Interest rate 'rigging' evidence 'covered up' by banks

Interest rate 'rigging' evidence 'covered up' by banks
May 22,2023 1:30 am

... " I uncovered extracts from the transcript of an interview given by Barclays cash trader Peter Johnson whilst researching a book I have written about the secret history of the interest rate rigging scandal...

Inside the UK's Mormon missionary boot camp

Inside the UK's Mormon missionary boot camp
Feb 27,2023 8:41 pm

... " Peter Johnson, president of the Church s Manchester mission and responsible for Rebekah and her fellow missionaries, says the strict missionary standards " help them to be more productive"...

The whistleblowing bankers who were sent to jail

The whistleblowing bankers who were sent to jail
Mar 1,2022 3:50 am

... Leaked audio recordings reveal Peter Johnson and Colin Bermingham alerted the US central bank to a fraud that the tapes suggest was directed from the top of the financial system...

'I lost my dad to prostate cancer, don't lose yours'

'I lost my dad to prostate cancer, don't lose yours'
Feb 17,2022 5:29 am

... Prof Peter Johnson, national clinical director for cancer for the NHS in England, says it s important to know how you can take further action if you are at risk...

Prostate screening could be ready in five years

Prostate screening could be ready in five years
Dec 27,2021 8:17 am

... " Symptoms of prostate cancer include: Prof Peter Johnson, the national clinical director for cancer at NHS England, said better treatments had improved survival from the disease, but a screening programme for prostate cancer has proved difficult...

Coronavirus: 'Difficult' cancer care decisions

Coronavirus: 'Difficult' cancer care decisions
Apr 18,2020 10:57 pm

... Straining every sinew Prof Peter Johnson, clinical Director for cancer, admits the Corona Virus epidemic places a great burden on NHS resources...

Prostate screening could be ready in five years

Apr 18,2020 10:57 pm

Screening for Prostate Cancer could be possible in The Next five years, according to one of the UK's leading experts.

Prof Ros Eeles, from The Institute of Cancer Research, said advances in genetics and Medical Imaging were Making It possible.

About 50,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with the disease each year, and nearly 12,000 die.

Nhs England said prostate screening had been notoriously tricky.

Despite it being one of The Most common cancers, there is no equivalent of the regular mammograms that detect breast cancer.

There is a Blood Test that looks for levels of a protein called prostate specific antigen (PSA). But it is controversial and the UK's National Screening Committee does not recommend it.

PSA tests are used to guide doctors and help monitor tumours. But using them to screen healthy people means they miss some cancers and cannot distinguish between people with high PSA levels who need treatment and those who do not.

Prostate Cancer can be slow growing and tends to affect people in Old Age . So despite being fatal for some, others can have it growing in their body without it knocking years off their life.

Prof Eeles said only one in 12 men with high PSA levels and aged over 55 needed treatment. The Other 11 could have therapy, with harmful Side Effects , for a tumour that would not have caused them any problems.

" We really need to get better than that. In The Breast screening programme it's three to one, " She Said .

Medical progress

She was speaking to BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, which is being guest edited by Lord Dobbs. The Conservative peer was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer this year and the disease has killed his father and his brother.

Prof Eeles said medical advances in understanding who was born at greater risk, blood tests and in scanning The Body could lead to a screening programme.

She told The Bbc : " With the advances in genetics and also imaging, particularly MRI, realistically we do need some more data, but we're probably looking at getting close to a tailored screening programme in The Next three to five years. "

She added: " We might need to use all of them together… so we can find those who have significant disease. "

Symptoms of Prostate Cancer include:

Prof Peter Johnson , The National clinical director for cancer at Nhs England , said better treatments had improved survival from the disease, but a screening programme for Prostate Cancer has proved difficult.

He Said : " The Reason it is tricky is because they [prostate cancers] tend to grow more slowly.

" The things which are slower, which creep up on you, often produce much less disturbance in The Body so it is very important we keep looking and there is a lot of research in this area. "

He also warned the pandemic meant thousands of people who needed treatment had not even been diagnosed.



Source of news: bbc.com

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