Advances in prostate cancer early detection and treatment have improved outcomes in men diagnosed with the disease.
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Prostate cancer is a prevalent health concern for men, particularly those over 50, often developing without noticeable symptoms in its early stages. Early detection through regular screenings like PSA tests and DREs is crucial. Changes in urination, pain, or sexual function should prompt immediate medical evaluation to improve treatment outcomes.
Advances in prostate cancer early detection and treatment have improved outcomes in men diagnosed with the disease.
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