The Risk Factors of Prostate Cancer You Should Know About

prostate cancer (1)Men’s health can feel like a big task to keep up with sometimes—though not impossible. From proper dieting and sufficient exercise routines to maintaining healthy lifestyle choices and seeing a doctor routinely, there’s a lot to be done and a lot of good that can come out of it. Unfortunately, there are also always unforeseen circumstances that can throw a wrench in your wellness plans. One such unexpected problem that can impact men’s health is prostate cancer, one of the most common types that men are diagnosed with.

As you’re undoubtedly well aware, cancer is a horrible disease that humans are prone to developing. However, thankfully, most people living with prostate cancer don’t experience many—if any—symptoms during the early stages. As such, it’s essential to catch it before it grows out of control.

Though routine checkups with your doctor are the best way to know what’s what with the state of your body, here are a few common risk factors of prostate cancer that may relate to you:

Age

One of the first significant risk factors of prostate cancer diagnosis is if you are over the age of 65. Though it is still uncertain as to why prostate cancer is more commonly found in those of this age group, it is good information to keep in mind to urge you toward receiving a prostate cancer screening more often.

Genetics & Family History

Likely the most influential risk factor of prostate cancer is your family history. This is due to the fact that you are, therefore, genetically predisposed toward being diagnosed with prostate cancer since your genetic makeup is so similar to those in your immediate family.

Smoking & Poor Dieting

Finally—and frequently just as impactful as genetics on prostate cancer diagnoses—frequent smoking and poor dietary choices can also severely heighten your risk of developing prostate cancer. Tobacco is, of course, full of carcinogens that can begin the early stages of developing cancer. At the same time, an unhealthy diet (and therefore body and immune system) can make your body more susceptible to that development.

Quality Prostate Cancer Treatment in Connecticut

If any of the above risk factors apply to you and you find yourself worrying about a prostate cancer diagnosis, then don’t hesitate to reach out to Greater Hartford Urology Group at 860-522-2251. Serving Enfield, Hartford, Glastonbury, CT—and their surrounding areas—the help you need is nearby.

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