Prostate cancer originates in the male prostate gland and has become one of the most common types of cancer. It typically remains confined in this region, however it may spread to other locations throughout the body. Risk of prostate cancer increases with age, family history, obesity, and ethnicity as black males are the most likely to develop prostate cancer. Treatment for prostate cancer includes radiation therapy, hormone therapy, surgery, and chemotherapy. There are four stages of prostate cancer that vary in severity and affect treatment plans.
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