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- Prostate cancer: Age range, screening, and survival rates
Prostate cancer is most prevalent in males over age 50 years African American males and those with a family history of the disease may be at higher risk after age 40 years
- Key Statistics for Prostate Cancer
The average age of men when they are first diagnosed is about 67 Prostate cancer risk is also higher in African American men and in Caribbean men of African ancestry than in men of other races
- How Common Is Prostate Cancer? Statistics, Outlook, and More
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men in the United States About 1 in 8 men will receive a prostate cancer diagnosis in their lifetime Learn more
- Prostate Cancer: How Young is too Young? - PMC
Prostate cancer is the most common non-cutaneous malignancy in men It is generally considered a cancer of the elderly, and the median age of presentation is 68 years However 10% of new diagnoses in the USA occur in men aged ≤ 55 years This may be
- Prostate Cancer Statistics | Prostate Cancer | CDC
The Prostate Cancer Stat Bite provides an overview of incidence, deaths, stage distribution, and 5-year relative survival The Data Visualizations tool makes it easy for anyone to explore and use the latest official federal government cancer data from United States Cancer Statistics It includes the latest cancer data covering the US population
- Are You at Higher Risk? | Prostate Cancer Foundation
The average age of men diagnosed with prostate cancer is 66 years Nearly 60% of all prostate cancers are diagnosed in men over the age of 65 Although only about 1 in 457 men under age 50 will be diagnosed, the rate shoots up to 1 in 55 for ages 50 to 59, 1 in 19 for ages 60 to 69, and 1 in 11 for men 70 and older
- Prostate Cancer — Cancer Stat Facts
Prostate cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in the United States The death rate was 19 2 per 100,000 men per year based on 2019–2023, age-adjusted
- The Statistics and Survival Rates of Prostate Cancer
The average age of diagnosis is 66 1,2 In 2019, the American Cancer Society predicted nearly 175,000 new cases of prostate cancer, and about 31,000 deaths from the disease While 1 man in 41 will die of prostate cancer, over 3 million men are living with the condition in the United States alone 2
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