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  2. What you should know to reduce the risk of prostate cancer - AOL

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    Recent research and guidelines from the Prostate Cancer Foundation highlight a significant update in prostate cancer screening for Black men. Recognizing their heightened risk, the guidelines ...

  3. More Millennials and Gen Xers are getting colorectal cancer ...

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    Other potential risk factors include: Smoking. Low fiber, high-fat diet. Conditions like inflammatory bowel disease. Genetics. It is clear, however, that diet plays a role in your overall cancer risk.

  4. Prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in men in over half of the world's countries, and the leading cause of cancer death in men in around a quarter of countries. [91] Prostate cancer is rare in those under 40 years old, [92] and most cases occur in those over 60 years, [2] with the average person diagnosed at 67. [93]

  5. Tobacco harm reduction - Wikipedia

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    The consumption of tobacco products and its harmful effects affect both smokers and non-smokers, [9] and is a major risk factor for six of the eight leading causes of deaths in the world, including respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, periodontal diseases, teeth decay and loss, over 20 different types or subtypes of cancers, strokes, several debilitating ...

  6. Radiation-induced cancer - Wikipedia

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    Residential exposure to radon gas has similar cancer risks as passive smoking. [6] Radiation is a more potent source of cancer when it is combined with other cancer-causing agents, such as radon gas exposure plus smoking tobacco. [6]

  7. 5 ways intimacy helps you live longer - AOL

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    More specifically, men (both in their 20s and 40s) who reported 21 or more orgasms per month had about 20 percent lower risk of developing prostate cancer compared to those who ejaculated four to ...