Risk Factors For Prostate Cancer Part 5

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT| PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION| HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy

Prostate Cancer Treatment

Prostate Cancer Risk Factor

Age: Age is definitely the most potent risk factor for prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is rather exceptional prior to age of 40, though the possibility of having prostate cancer soars rapidly following age 50. Almost 2 in 3 prostate cancers are found in males much older than 65.

Genealogy: Prostate cancer appears to run in a few families, which suggests that sometimes there might be an inherited or genetic factor.

Race/ethnicity: Prostate cancer takes place more often in African-American men compared with men of different races. The explanations for these racial and ethnic differences are usually not clear.

Nationality: Prostate cancer is most frequent in North America, northwestern European Union and Australia. It’s less common in Asia and Africa. The causes for this are not obvious.

Nebraska, USA
Hungary, Budapest
Bhutan, Thimphu
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Macedonia, Skjope,
Gold Coast, Queensland,
St. Petersburg, Florida
Korea (North), Pyongyang,
City of Randwick, Australia
Al Jaddah, United Arab Emirates, Al Jaddah, UAE