How often do you hear men die from prostate cancer? Every year the number is increasing. This may cause a great concern for men with prostate problems. That is why you need to on a lookout for any signs of this disease. In this article, you will discover three risk factors that can contribute to this cancer namely, age, race, and genetic.

  1. As you reach the forties, the risk of developing prostate cancer increases. No medical professional can explain exactly how aging process is related to prostate cancer. Usually doctors recommend men in early forties to take an annual Digital Rectal Examination (DRE) and a Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Testing to prevent the disease from progressing.
  2. The risk of prostate cancer in African-American men is higher than other races. Most of the patients in the U.S. are African-American. By the time they go for a diagnosis, in most situation, the cancer is already at the advanced stage. It seems that the tendency for men in the United States and certain countries in Europe to suffer from this disease is higher compared with other countries. In other parts of the world such as Asia and South America, prostate cancer is almost unheard of.
  3. Studies show that men who have family history of prostate cancer face a high risk of getting this disease. It usually attacks men as early as forties. The risk increases as the bloodlines become closer.

Once you understand the risk factors of prostate cancer, then you can identify any signs that appear in the early stage. Annual tests will also help to detect the disease early so that you can receive the proper treatment before it becomes worse.

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