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Got It, Hide thisProstate cancer is one of the leading cancers in men. Risk factors for prostate cancer include age, race, family history, and obesity. The presence of symptoms may vary depending on the stage of the cancer, with earlier stages potentially having no symptoms and later stages being accompanied by blood in the semen, bone pain, and problems urinating. Reduce your risk of prostate cancer by eating a healthy diet that focuses on fruits and vegetables, exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, and speaking with a health care provider about your risk.
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