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  2. Prostate enlargement, how it affects men as they age, and its ...

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    In fact, about half of men have BPH by age 60, and over three-quarters after 70. And for some of these men, the enlarging prostate tissue becomes cancerous. ... For example, five-year survival for ...

  3. 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]

  4. List of people with prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    His prostate cancer took four and a half months to properly diagnose. Willis died three years and eight months later at the age of 70 after his cancer metastasized to his bones and lymphatic system. A prostate cancer fund in his namesake was established to raise awareness and research money for prostate cancer) [780] Peter Wherrett (Pip Wilson)

  5. The biggest myths about prostate cancer after Giles Coren ...

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    Myth 1: Prostate cancer only affects older men “One of the biggest misconceptions about prostate cancer is that many people think it is a disease of just older men, but it doesn’t just affect ...

  6. Why Some Men Keep Their Prostate Cancer a Secret - AOL

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    Disclosing a prostate cancer diagnosis can make some men vulnerable, but it has the potential to open up outlets for support. Disclosing a prostate cancer diagnosis can make some men vulnerable ...

  7. High-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia - Wikipedia

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    There are several reasons why PIN is the most likely prostate cancer precursor. [3] PIN is more common in men with prostate cancer. High grade PIN can be found in 85 to 100% of radical prostatectomy specimens, [4] nearby or even in connection with prostate cancer. It tends to occur in the peripheral zone of the prostate.

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