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Tribune Content Agency on MSNThe Medicine Cabinet: Ask the Harvard Experts: Lowering prostate cancer risk: Lifestyle changes YES, supplements NOQ: Can a man reduce his risk of prostate cancer with lifestyle changes? Are there proven supplements that might also help? A: When considering these questions, it’s important to consider which interventions not only reduce cancer risk,
Joe Biden's prostate cancer, marked by a high Gleason score and bone metastasis, is likely to be hormone-sensitive. Experts speak about treatment strategies and prognosis.
“For an average risk person, which would mean not African American, and somebody that doesn’t not have a family history of prostate cancer, we generally recommend you get your first PSA around age 50,” Reninger said. Those with a family history of prostate cancer are encouraged to screen at 45 years or earlier.