The American Cancer Society offers men prostate cancer support and guidance

Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men in the United States, other than skin cancer, with an estimated 240,890 new cases - affecting every one out of six men - this year.  Though prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among men, only surpassed by lung cancer, there are more than two million men in the U.S. today who count themselves as prostate cancer survivors.  The American Cancer Society offers support and guidance to men whether they're worried about developing prostate cancer, making decisions about their treatment, or trying to stay well after treatment.

 

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What's new in research and treatment?

Research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of prostate cancer is under way in many medical centers throughout the world. 

 

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Questions to ask your doctor about Prostate Cancer

 
Being told you have prostate cancer can be scary and stressful. You probably have a lot of questions and concerns. Learning about the disease, how it is treated, and how this information may apply to you is a lot to do on your own. Your American Cancer Society can give you general information about this disease and its treatment, but your doctor is the best source of information about your situation.
 
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