GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Aggressive Prostate Cancer Growth Rate Statistics
Aggressive prostate cancer growth rates can vary widely, with an average doubling time of around 3 years, but individual cases may exhibit faster or slower growth patterns.
In this post, we present a comprehensive collection of statistics related to aggressive prostate cancer, shedding light on its prevalence, survival rates, risk factors, genetic influences, and environmental associations. Understanding these statistics is crucial for raising awareness and promoting early detection and effective interventions in the fight against this potentially life-threatening disease.
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"One in 41 men will die of prostate cancer."
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"Prostate cancer is estimated to make up 26% of new cancer cases among men in 2021."
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"The 5-year survival rate for distant spread prostate cancer is 30.5%."
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"The doubling time for aggressive prostate cancer can be as short as 3 months."
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"11.6% of men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lifetime."
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"60% of prostate cancer cases are diagnosed in men aged 65 or older."
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"Men with relatives who have had prostate cancer are twice as likely to develop aggressive forms."
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"The expression of HOXB13 gene can promote aggressive prostate cancer growth."
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"Prostate cancer may grow slowly at first, but can accelerate and become aggressive, in some cases doubling in size within 2-3 years."
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"In the United Kingdom, prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in men, 25%, in 2020."
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"In Canada, the 5-year relative survival rate for prostate cancer is nearly 95%. However, the survival rate for advanced metastatic prostate cancer, which is more aggressive, is lower."
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"In Japan, genetic mutation like TMPRSS2:ERG is found in 50% of advanced or metastatic prostate cancers."
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"Overweight and obesity increase the risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer."
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"BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations are associated with a more aggressive type of prostate cancer."
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"Men who work with battery manufacturing, rubber manufacturing and exposure to Cadmium have increased risks of aggressive prostate cancer."
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"Regular vigorous physical activity was associated with a 30% lower risk of advanced prostate cancer."
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"Consumption of dairy products and calcium supplements was associated with increased total prostate cancer risk."
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