Dr Julie Sharp, senior science information officer at Cancer Research UK, urged men not to be alarmed by the findings.
But has anything really happened here that Americans should be alarmed by?
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There is no reason to be alarmed by the visuals of an elderly person who clearly is receiving the necessary care and attention.
"The public should not be alarmed by this report because there is no foolproof method for predicting a person's Social Security number, " he said.
The PSNI will be alarmed by the discovery of a weapon capable of piercing the armour of police cars or Land Rovers, and killing those inside.
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Experts in vaccine research say patients in the U.S. should not be alarmed by a decision by the Japanese health ministry to stop giving children two commonly Used vaccines, Prevenar and ActHIB.
"Every American who believes in freedom of thought and religious liberty should be alarmed by the attacks upon the Boy Scouts, who have had core convictions about morality for 100 years, " the ad said.
Professor James Walker, consultant obstetrician at St James's University Hospital in Leeds and spokesman for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said women should not be alarmed by the findings but should be informed.
Ministers may be more alarmed by evidence of changing sentiment inside the Commons about what should replace the existing upper chamber.
For macro longs, this is no time to be alarmed and by no means do I think this rally is close to over.
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But Dr Clare Tower, consultant in obstetrics and fetal maternal medicine, at St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, stressed that women who have had the occasional alcoholic drink in pregnancy should not be overly alarmed by the findings.
Our Chancellor of the Exchequer, who in December will resist pressure to loosen constraints on public spending (the so-called "spending envelope" will not be increased, which means that any increase in public-sector investment will be financed by cuts elsewhere), is alarmed that backstop measures to reduce America's public sector deficit are draconian - and, if implemented, would force the US (and probably Britain) back into recession.
The Japanese, justifiably alarmed by recent events, would no doubt be of great service in a campaign of truth-telling.
It has also alarmed the heads of the universities most likely to be targeted by Mr Ebdon.
Public-health officials were alarmed by the possibility that supposedly healthy people might unknowingly be infected with a contagious retrovirus.
The old man is gradually giving the nephew reason to believe that he is senile or crazy by the things he says or does, so that the nephew will be alarmed but not surprised when the old man appears to be stealing a car.
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If you are accosted by a boatload of horned-helmeted Vikings when strolling Dublin's streets, do not be alarmed.
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