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The Man Killer :
Prostate Cancer
Some experts theorize that every man will
develop some degree of prostate cancer if he lives
long enough. Autopsy studies have shown
microscopic evidence of prostate cancer in 15 percent
to 30 percent of men over the age of 50 and in 60
percent to 70 percent of men who reach age 80.
The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer is on
the rise, but the death rate from the disease is on
the decline. Widespread use of the prostate-specific
antigen (PSA) test to screen for prostate cancer and
the aging of the population is likely responsible for
the increase in prostate cancer cases. Whether the PSA
test is also responsible for the declining death rate
is a matter of great debate.
A male born today has a 16 percent chance of being
diagnosed with prostate cancer at some time in his
life and a 3 percent chance of dying of the disease. The
good news is that reliable diagnostic tests and
numerous treatment options are available for prostate
cancer, and death rates from prostate cancer are on
the decline.
By Johns Hopkins White Paper on Prostate
Disorders
2006 (c) creditplushealth.com
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