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Is Prevention Possible?
Is Prevention Possible?Doctors, scientists and medical research cannot always explain why some people develop prostate cancer while others do not. There is no known cause or cure for the disease, but some scientists have studied general patterns of cancer in the population to learn what environmental elements and lifestyle habits may increase our chance of developing cancer.

Although genetics might play a role in deciding why one man might be at higher risk than another for developing prostate cancer, many years of clinical research suggest that maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including proper nutrition and regular exercise regimen, may decrease your chances of developing prostate cancer, reduce the likelihood of having a prostate cancer recurrence, or help slow the progression of the disease.

Some risk factors for developing cancer can be avoided, while others are unpredictable. Although one may choose to exhibit a healthier diet and exercise routine, they cannot choose which genes they inherit from their parents. Both lifestyle choices and inheriting certain genes can increase the chance of developing prostate cancer. Genetics may play a more substantial role in the existence of the condition than health and lifestyle.

 

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