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What are 5 Common Warning Signs of Prostate Cancer? Pain and/or a "burning sensation" when urinating or ejaculating. Frequent urination, especially during the nighttime. Trouble starting urination, or stopping urination once in progress. Sudden erectile dysfunction. Blood in either urine or semen.
1. Nepal. There are only 84.55 males in Nepal per 100 females as of 2020. The total population of women here is 54.19%, which is 15,788,000 women.
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Read More »Prostate cancer is very rare in men younger than 40 years of age. In contrast, approximately 60% of prostate cancer cases occur in men that are older than 65. Race. African-American men tend to be at greater risk for prostate cancer compared to non-Hispanic whites, whereas Asian-Americans and Hispanic/Latino men are less susceptible to this disease. African-American men tend to be at greater risk for prostate cancer compared to non-Hispanic whites, whereas Asian-Americans and Hispanic/Latino men are less susceptible to this disease. Location. Prostate cancer is most common in North America, Europe, Australia, and the Caribbean. It is rarer in Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. This may be because of more intensive screening procedures for the disease in certain countries, although lifestyle factors such as diet could also play a key role in the difference. Prostate cancer is most common in North America, Europe, Australia, and the Caribbean. It is rarer in Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. This may be because of more intensive screening procedures for the disease in certain countries, although lifestyle factors such as diet could also play a key role in the difference. Family history. In many cases, there is a strong hereditary factor associated with the emergence of prostate cancer. In fact, men who have a father or brother with prostate cancer have a much higher risk of developing it themselves. Other possible risk factors could include a dairy-rich diet, obesity, smoking, and exposure to harmful chemicals.
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