Almost all men will have prostate problems. If they are not cured properly, they may develop into prostate cancer, which has a high chance of causing death. People know that cancer is hereditary, so what is the chance of hereditary prostate cancer? Let's take a look. What is the chance of prostate cancer being inherited? According to clinical research reports, prostate cancer is hereditary. If the father was diagnosed with prostate cancer before the age of 70, the son's chance of developing prostate cancer is 2.5 times higher than that of an average person. If the father developed prostate cancer after the age of 70, the son's chance of developing prostate cancer is 1.5 times higher than that of an average person. What's more, if two or more close relatives of a family have prostate cancer at the same time, the chance of the relatives developing prostate cancer will increase by 14 times. |
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