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Just the Facts-Prostate Cancer

Posted 05-19-2010 9:45 pm by
Prostate Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men, and second only to lung cancer in the number of cancer deaths. In 2005, 185,895 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer, and 28,905 men died from it.  Some facts about prostate cancer.

1.)  Prostate cancer is one of the most controversial cancers in both diagnosis and treatment.

2.)  If you're cursed with a cancer-This is the one to ask for!!

3.)  Prostate cancer is more aggressive in African American Males than in Caucasan Males.

4.)  Prostate Cancer is the 2nd most commonest cancer that affect men after lung cancer.

5.)  The risk of developing prostate cancer increases after the age of 50 years.

6.)  There are over 2 million American men currently living with prostate cancer.

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Resources:  www.CDC.gov


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