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of the prostrate gland is more common in men aged 65
or older, or those with a history of prostrate cancer
in the family, particularly a father or a brother. Statistics
show that the hereditary factor figures is around ten
percent of prostrate cancer cases.
For even more inexplicable reasons, prostate cancer
is much more common in males of African American origin,
while Asian males display the lowest per capita incidences
of the disease. Another factor which statistics show
can play a part in the prevention or spread of the
prostrate cancer is diet.
Adhering to a low fat diet including an abundance
of fresh fruits and vegetables is well recommended
as a factor in fending of this cruel disease.
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