1. One in six African-American men will develop prostate cancer in his lifetime.
2. African-American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer more than
U.S. men of any other race. They are 1.7 times more likely than white
men to be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime.
3. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in African-American
men. Fortunately, the prostate cancer death rate for all men has been
decreasing steadily since the early 1990s, and from 2003 to 2012, this
rate declined faster for African-American males.
4. Nearly 97 percent of African-American men diagnosed with prostate cancer
in its early stages are still alive five years after diagnosis.
5. Exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight and eating a heart-healthy
diet can help reduce the risk of prostate cancer.
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Source: zerocancer.org