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Put Your Prostate Knowledge To The Test

Two common health problems that can affect the prostate include prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Take this true-false quiz to separate prostate facts from fiction.

What’s The Best Answer?

1. Caucasian men have the highest rates of prostate cancer.

True      False

2. Men should ask their doctor if and when they need to be screened for prostate cancer.

True      False

3. There's no evidence that diet may play a role in prostate cancer prevention.

True      False

4. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) occurs naturally as a result of age.

True      False

And The Answer Is. . .

1. False. African-American men face a much higher risk of prostate cancer than men of other racial backgrounds.

2. True. Experts disagree on whether prostate cancer screenings are beneficial. More research is being conducted to find out. Until the results are in, you can discuss all the pros and cons of screenings with your doctor.

Men between the ages of 50 and 70 are most likely to benefit from annual prostate cancer screenings. Your doctor may recommend earlier screenings if you are African-American or have a father or brother who had prostate cancer.

3. False. In fact, studies suggest that certain foods may offer protection against prostate cancer. These include:

  • orange and yellow vegetables, including carrots and yellow squash
  • garlic
  • tomatoes and tomato-based foods
  • cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli and cauliflower.

4. True. BPH, a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate that makes it hard to urinate, eventually strikes most men at some point after age 50. Experts estimate that as many as 90 percent of men in their 70s and 80s suffer from BPH. A man with BPH should avoid alcohol and caffeine in the evening, as well as over-the-counter (OTC) decongestants and antihistamines. Saw palmetto supplements or prescription medicines also may help.

The most common prostate problem in men older than age 50 is benign prostatic hyperplasia, or an enlarged prostate.



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