Facts about prostate cancer
September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about prostate cancer and generate support for those affected by the disease.
Facts about prostate cancer
*Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men.
*This year, more than 160,000 men will be told they have prostate cancer.
*Some men are at higher risk for prostate cancer. Aside from age, risk factors for prostate cancer include family history and race.
*1 in 5 African American men will develop prostate cancer
*1 in 3 men with a family history will develop prostate cancer
*Nearly three million men in the US count themselves as prostate cancer survivors.
According to the American Urological Association:
*PSA screening in men under age 40 years is not recommended
*Routine screening in men between ages 40 to 54 years at average risk is not recommended
*For men ages 55 to 69, the decision to undergo PSA screening should be a shared decision made between the doctor and patient, after discussing the benefits and risks associated with screening and treatment
*Routine PSA screening is not recommended in men over age 70 or any man with less than a 10-15 year life expectancy
*Urologists are the front line of care and defence for most men and treat 80 per cent of all newly diagnosed cases of prostate cancer