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10 Myths About Prostate Cancer

If you're confused about prostate cancer, you're not alone. Get the facts behind some common misconceptions. The truth could save your life.

Given that about 313,780 men in the United States will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2025, it’s likely that you or someone you know will be affected.

Despite this prevalence, myths and confusion abound when it comes to understanding your personal level of risk, what to do when your doctor says you have prostate cancer, and the side effects of treatment.

Myth 1: Prostate Cancer Is a Disease of Older Men

Fact: While it’s true that the majority of men diagnosed with prostate cancer are older, it can (and does) strike younger men. About 40 percent of all cases occur in men younger than 65.

“It’s not uncommon at all for men in their fifties and some in their forties to have prostate cancer,” says Oliver Sartor, MD, a professor of medicine and urology at the Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans. (It’s rare in men younger than 40, however.)

Additional reporting by Andrea Peirce.

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