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Prostate cancer is a problem that especially concerns men over the age of 50 and there is no definite answer to this question. Prostate cancer, which occurs as a result of the uncontrolled proliferation of cells in the prostate gland, is one of the most common types of cancer in men with the highest mortality rate. For this reason, it is recommended that men over the age of 50 should not skip their routine check-ups.
Prostate cancer is seen in 1 out of every 6 men all over the world and its incidence increases with age. Factors causing prostate cancer include:
- Genetic factors: The incidence of prostate cancer in a man with a first-degree male relative with prostate cancer is approximately 15%. It is known that the mutation of the BRCA gene, which causes ovarian and breast cancer in women, causes prostate cancer in men.
- Advanced age: The risk of developing prostate cancer increases with age.
- Race: Studies have shown that prostate cancer is more common in black men.
- Nutrition: Eating unhealthy foods increases the risk of cancer.
Who is in the Risk Group for Prostate Cancer?
The symptoms of prostate cancer and the symptoms of benign prostate enlargement are very similar. However, as in all types of cancer, diagnosis of prostate cancer at an early stage facilitates the treatment process.
If you have started to urinate frequently at night, have difficulty urinating, have erection problems and have seen blood in your urine and semen, you should definitely consult an experienced urologist.
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