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  2. Prostate Cancer Risk Factors

    www.cancer.org/.../types/prostate-cancer/causes-risks-prevention/risk-factors.html

    Any man, or person born with a prostate, is at risk for developing prostate cancer, but there are factors that can increase your risk. Understanding how these factors apply to you might help you make decisions about screening for prostate cancer.

  3. Prostate Cancer Risk Factors | Prostate Cancer | CDC

    www.cdc.gov/prostate-cancer/risk-factors

    All men are at risk for prostate cancer. Out of every 100 American men, about 13 will get prostate cancer during their lifetime, and about 2 to 3 men will die from prostate cancer. The most common risk factor is age.

  4. Prostate Cancer Risk Factors | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/.../prostate-cancer/prostate-cancer-risk-factors

    Aggressive prostate cancer is virtually nonexistent in men under 40. With age, however, the risk of developing prostate cancer increases. According to the American Cancer Society, about 60 percent of all prostate cancers are diagnosed in men over 65.

  5. Prostate cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/prostate-cancer/symptoms-causes/syc...

    Factors that can increase your risk of prostate cancer include: Older age. Your risk of prostate cancer increases as you age. It's most common after age 50. Race. For reasons not yet determined, Black people have a greater risk of prostate cancer than do people of other races.

  6. Prostate Cancer Causes, Risk Factors, and Prevention

    www.cancer.org/cancer/types/prostate-cancer/causes-risks-prevention.html

    Learn about the risk factors for prostate cancer and what you might be able to do to help lower your risk.

  7. Prostate Cancer - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470550

    The major known risk factors for prostate cancer include age, ethnicity, obesity, and family history. The overall incidence increases as people get older; however, the aggressiveness of the cancer tends to decrease as individuals get older.

  8. Prostate Cancer: What Are The Risk Factors?

    www.pcf.org/patient-resources/family-cancer-risk/prostate-cancer-risk-factors

    There are three well-established risk factors for prostate cancer: Older age; Family history (including genetics) Black race; As men age, their risk for prostate cancer increases considerably. About 60% of prostate cancer is diagnosed in men over age 65.

  9. Prostate Cancer Prevention - NCI - National Cancer Institute

    www.cancer.gov/types/prostate/patient/prostate-prevention-pdq

    Risk factors include smoking, having overweight, and not getting enough exercise. Increasing protective factors such as quitting smoking and exercising may also help prevent some cancers. Talk to your doctor or other health care professional about how you might lower your risk of cancer.

  10. Risk and causes of prostate cancer | Cancer Research UK

    www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/prostate-cancer/risks-causes

    Some factors might increase the risk of prostate cancer but there is not enough evidence to be sure. These include: having a vasectomy; inflammation of the prostate called prostatitis; being exposed to cadmium which is a type of metal found in tobacco and certain types of food; Other possible causes

  11. Prostate Cancer Causes, Risk Factors and Prevention

    www.cancercenter.com/cancer-types/prostate-cancer/risk-factors

    Prostate cancer risk factors include some that can't be changed, such as having a family history of the disease and a genetic predisposition for developing the cancer. But other risk factors may be adjusted to help lower the likelihood of developing prostate cancer.