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Men Who Neglect This Crucial Practice Face 45% Higher Risk of Prostate Cancer

Average Risk
50 years old
High Risk (family history, African American men)
40–45 years old
High-Risk Factors:
Family History: Having a father, brother, or son with prostate cancer doubles your risk.
Race: African American men are at a higher risk and tend to develop more aggressive forms of the disease.
Genetic Mutations: BRCA1/BRCA2 gene mutations increase susceptibility.
📌 Important: Discuss your personal risk factors with your doctor to determine the best screening schedule for you.
Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Your Risk
While screenings are crucial, adopting healthy habits can further lower your risk of prostate cancer. Here are evidence-based strategies:
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