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Testicular cancer, highly treatable especially when detected early, necessitates awareness and regular self-exams, ...
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Finding cancer early makes it much more likely that treatment will work. There are early signs of cancer that are easy to ...
However, early-stage prostate cancer often has no symptoms. The American Cancer Society recommends discussing prostate cancer screening with a doctor starting at age 50 for men at average risk.
Black men are disproportionately affected by prostate cancer. They are about 1.8 times more likely to be diagnosed and 2.4 times more likely to die from the disease compared to white men.
Often, it's when there are symptoms that men will seek out their doctor. Dr. Benedito Carneiro, the director of clinical research at Brown University Health, spoke with NBC 10's Barbara Morse. (WJAR) ...
The organization recommends that men with an average risk of prostate cancer consider getting screened at 50. The test involves taking a blood sample and checking for higher-than-normal levels of ...
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