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Prostate cancer affects at least one in ten men, with higher risk for those over 50, with a family history, or who are African American. Testosterone supplements can also increase risk, even in younger men. Often, there are no symptoms.
Screening is important, especially for those at risk, and typically involves a digital rectal exam or a PSA blood test. Prevention is the best cure, so at-risk individuals should get checked. A follow-up video on this topic is planned.