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Prostate CancerWHAT IS IT? Prostate cancer occurs when cells within the prostate
grow uncontrollably, creating small tumors. The term “cancer”
refers to a condition in which the regulation of cell growth is lost and
cells grow uncontrollably. Most cells in the body are constantly dividing,
maturing and then dying in a tightly controlled process. Unlike normal
cells, the growth of cancer cells is no longer well-regulated. Instead
of dying as they should, cancer cells outlive normal cells and continue
to form new, abnormal cells. RISK FACTORS No single cause of prostate cancer has been identified. There are likely a variety of causes and contributing factors that lead to prostate cancer. The major known risk factors for prostate cancer are age, race and family history. Although there are no conclusive data, diet and other environmental factors may play a role as well. To learn more about prostate cancer, click here (PDF file). |
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