The Daily Mail runs a reader poll asking whether Britain should introduce a large-scale national prostate cancer screening programme for men considered most at risk. The article presents the question in terms of routine testing for higher-risk groups and invites readers to share their views. The coverage is framed as a public consultation rather than a report of a specific policy decision or new clinical findings. No additional details about the eligibility criteria, proposed screening method, expected benefits, or potential downsides are provided in the supplied text. Likewise, the excerpt does not cite statistics, guidelines, or statements from health bodies. Overall, the information available from these sources is limited to the existence of the poll and its central question regarding expanded screening for high-risk men.