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  2. Why are Black men at greater risk for prostate cancer? - AOL

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    Whether prostate cancer is, in fact, more common in Black men than other groups remains an open question, said Dr. Abhinav Khanna, a urologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

  3. What you should know to reduce the risk of prostate cancer - AOL

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    Recent research and guidelines from the Prostate Cancer Foundation highlight a significant update in prostate cancer screening for Black men. Recognizing their heightened risk, the guidelines ...

  4. Impact of prostate cancer on Black man deserves as much ... - AOL

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    Black men are also 1.7 times more likely to be diagnosed with and 2.1 times more likely to die from prostate cancer than white men, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  5. List of people with prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that is typically slow-growing and originates in or on the prostate, a male reproductive gland that surrounds the urethra in proximity of the bladder and rectum. This is a result of malignant cells forming and multiplying at the prostate, which can then spread or metastasize to other organs in the body. [1]

  6. Prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in men in over half of the world's countries, and the leading cause of cancer death in men in around a quarter of countries. [ 91 ] Prostate cancer is rare in those under 40 years old, [ 92 ] and most cases occur in those over 60 years, [ 2 ] with the average person diagnosed at 67. [ 93 ]

  7. National Prostate Health Month - Wikipedia

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    A light blue ribbon is the symbol for prostate cancer. National Prostate Health Month (NPHM), also known as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, is observed every September in North America by health experts, health advocates, and individuals concerned with men's prostate health and prostate cancer. Designating a month for the issue serves ...

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