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prostate cancer is with younger men?
Is it more prevalent than previously thought? Since Dad has cancer Prostate me, I read everything I can about it. When my father was in his mid-sixties the first time I have, I have seen a growing number of messages in the forums here and men who are in their 40 years, Infact its 40 years. Does anyone know any statistics on how many men in this age group get it? Is it more common than previously thought, perhaps? "Men should be tested before thinking? I know it is mostly regarded as a disease "old" with most men who are 60 to 70 years, but as I say that I have read cases of young people who make me think that it perhaps it is more common than previously thought. EDIT: I wanted to write "to" younger men, if not get it! Damn, I thought I read this before I posted too! I guess you're right Denise, and the PSA test is very inaccurate, however, tests precedents can not help.
men risk prostate cancer lifetime is 1 in 6 and the risk of dying is 1 in 34. Of all cancers Prostate occur 8.7% under 55 and 0.3% Less than 45 years. This is based on all prostate cancers in the United States from 2002 to 2006. Our recommendations should not be changed. Our incidence rate hike after we started using the PSA as part of our selection and our mortality rate has reached a peak in 1991 with 27 deaths per 100,000 accordingly. However, since time is gradually decreased.
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