Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, with an estimated 299,010 new cases and 35,250 deaths projected in the US for 2024 (American Cancer Society). In the UK, around 52,000 men are diagnosed annually (Cancer Research UK). The prostate, a small gland involved in seminal fluid production, often harbors cancer that advances silently. Late detection remains a major challenge, as early stages rarely show symptoms, complicating timely diagnosis and treatment.
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6. Ethnicity and Race Ethnicity and race are important factors influencing the risk of developing prostate cancer. In particular, African-American men face a significantly higher risk…