Prostate cancer is a serious health concern that affects thousands of men in the United States each year, with around 35,000 men losing their lives to the disease annually. However, not everyone faces the same risks when it comes to developing this type of cancer. Black men are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer, highlighting the importance of understanding the risk factors and symptoms associated with the disease.
Health officials estimate that around 35,000 men in the U.S. will lose their lives to prostate cancer this year alone. This disparity in prevalence underscores the need for increased awareness and education about prostate cancer, particularly among Black men. Early detection is key in effectively treating prostate cancer and reducing its impact on men’s health.
KSTP Health Expert Dr. Archelle Georgiou recently joined 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS to shed light on prostate cancer and discuss how individuals can take proactive steps to catch it early. By raising awareness about the disease and educating the public about regular screenings and check-ups, we can work towards reducing the impact of prostate cancer on men’s health.
Dr Georgiou emphasized that regular screenings should begin at age 45 for high-risk individuals such as those with a family history of prostate cancer or who have undergone radiation treatment for an enlarged prostate gland.
She also advised that lifestyle changes like maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, limiting alcohol consumption and avoiding smoking can help reduce one’s risk of developing prostate cancer.
In conclusion, while prostate cancer is a serious health concern that affects thousands of men each year, there are steps individuals can take to reduce their risk and catch it early when needed. By increasing awareness about this disease and educating people about regular screenings and healthy habits, we can work towards reducing its impact on men’s health overall.