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Prostate cancer is so common that some experts believe every man would get it if he lived long enough. Studies of autopsies show that most men older than 85 who die of other causes have tumors in their prostates.1
A risk is anything that makes you more likely to get a particular disease. Being older than 50 is the main risk for prostate cancer. At least 6 out of 10 new prostate cancers are diagnosed in men who are 65 and older.2
Recent studies suggest that making a few easy changes to your diet may bolster your defenses against cancer.
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