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PROSTRATE CANCER: ASSESSING THE FATALITY, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY

With its high potential for death, prostate cancer continues to be one of the most common cancers in men globally and presents serious public health concerns. Technological and scientific developments in medicine have illuminated the intricate features of prostate cancer, its risk factors, and the vital significance of early identification in the twenty-first century. Despite the increasing prevalence, people are becoming more aware of the risk-reducing and outcome-improving preventative approaches, such as lifestyle changes and screening procedures. This essay examines the complex issues surrounding prostate cancer, highlighting the need of routine tests and the crucial role that education plays in preventative measures. In addition, it looks at modern treatment techniques including radiation, hormone therapy, and surgery, emphasizing the necessity for individualized treatment strategies based on patient profiles and their efficacy. Prostate cancer is a serious health problem, and treating it quickly is necessary given the interaction between death rates, improvements in treatment methods, and the need of preventive care. By providing patients and healthcare professionals with the knowledge they need to navigate the complexity of prostate cancer in the quickly changing medical field of today, this thorough review hopes to promote better preventive and treatment practices.

Keywords: Prostrate cancer, fatality, prevention, treatment, 21st Century. 

Idiono Ifreke EKPA & Usoro Ekong HARRISON
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