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Gurgaon/New Delhi: As life increasingly prolongs, men are inching towards higher probability of having prostate cancer.
As evidenced by Delhi NCR cancer registry, it has become the second most common cancer in men, next only to lung cancer.
Age being its major risk factor, Prostate cancer is still mainly a malignancy of elderly males but an ?Update in Management of Carcinoma Prostate? organised by Medanta- The Medicity has underlined that, of late, a disruptive trend has been noticed that even men of younger age are being diagnosed as having prostate carcinoma. And also, prostate cancer in younger men is more aggressive and therefore more life threatening than in older men.
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