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The most common cancer in men over age 50, more than 200,000 new cases of prostate cancer are diagnosed each year in the United States. The cause of prostate cancer, like many other cancers, is unknown. Prostate cancer is generally slow-growing and may not cause any symptoms until late in the disease. Symptoms may include frequent or painful urination, dribbling after urination, sensation of incomplete emptying of the bladder, or blood in the urine. The symptoms of prostate cancer are similar to those of a noncancerous condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia, so men experiencing these symptoms should consult their physician for an accurate diagnosis.
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