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the bladder, or spread through the bloodstream or Race/ethnic group. lymphatic system to the bones or other organs. spreads Geography. to the bones can cause pain and fractures. Transmission: This type of prostate cancer develops due Family background. to a combination of shared genes and shared genetic changes environmental or lifestyle factors. Transmission: develops due to a combination of Transmission period: usually grows slowly over a period shared genes and shared environmental or of many years. Most men with prostate cancer have no lifestyle factors. changes that they can notice Transmission period: usually grows slowly over a Symptoms: period of many years. Most men with prostate Difficulty starting to urinate. cancer have no changes that they can notice. Weak or interrupted urine flow. Symptoms: Frequent urination, especially at night. ● Difficulty urinating Difficulty emptying the bladder completely. ● Blood in urine or semen Pain or burning when urinating. Blood in the urine or semen. ● Pain when ejaculating or urinating Prevention: Prevention: It is possible to reduce the risk of Stay physically active. Follow a healthy eating pattern suffering from this cancer by consuming a diet low that includes a colorful variety of fruits and vegetables, in fat and rich in vegetables, fruits and cereals. It as well as whole grains, while avoiding or limiting red seems that vitamins and mineral supplements and processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages, and may decrease the risk of suffering from it. The highly processed foods. mineral selenium may also reduce the risk
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● High consumption of red meat and dairy products ● Sedentary lifestyle of 34,700 ● Inadequate weight / obesity 2- The United States is diagnosed ● Alcohol consumption ● Exposure to chemical contaminants with 28,300 new cases Transmission: Prostate cancer that runs in a family, called familial prostate cancer, occurs about 20% of the 3- Peru has fewer cases of prostate time. cancer Transmission period: Prostate Cancer: Risk Factors and Prevention | 4- the probability of suffering from Cancer.Net Hereditary prostate cancer, meaning the cancer is prostate cancer increases rapidly inherited from a relative, is rare, accounting for about after the age of 50. 5% of all cases. Symptoms: Problems urinating, including a slow or weak urinary stream or the need to urinate more frequently, especially at night. Blood in urine or semen Prevention: Maintain a healthy body weight. The Prostate Cancer Prevention Study Obesity tends to increase the predisposition to suffer many diseases. ... showed that finasteride may reduce Eat healthy foods for your prostate. ... the risk of prostate cancer, but could Exercise frequently. ... Be careful with the consumption of drugs. ... increase the risk of aggressive cancer Lead an active sex life