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Prostate Cancer Survival Rates Continue to Climb
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) lists prostate cancer as the second most common cancer in men, after skin cancer. Some 230,110 American men will be diagnosed with the disease this year, and about 30,000 will die from it, most from diagnoses in previous years.
But because the disease progresses slowly over the years, experts predict that men are much more likely to die with prostate cancer than from it. Recent autopsy studies show many men over age 50 have early, undiagnosed prostate cancer, and most early cancers remain harmless, taking years for them to become life-threatening. [MedicineNet Cancer General]
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