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Facts & figures

Prostate cancer facts and figures

  • Prostate cancer affects 1 in 10 men.
  • The World Health Organisation estimates that over 540,000 new cases of prostate cancer were diagnosed worldwide in 2000.
  • In Western countries, prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer affecting men after middle age.
  • Prostate cancer is common in the male population of the US and Northwest Europe but in contrast the incidence is much lower in Asia and South America.
  • Historically, prostate cancer was considered a disease of old age but its prevalence is increasing in younger men.

  • Compared with other types of cancer it is relatively slow growing

  • A man with prostate cancer may live for many years without ever having the cancer discovered. In fact many men with prostate cancer will not die from it, but with it.

  • The likelihood of surviving prostate cancer 5 years after diagnosis is good compared to other types of cancer

Cancer survival rates - Patient Health International

Figure 1: 5 year relative survival rates

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