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Fight Prostate Cancer: Prevention and Early Detection. Presentation prepared by: Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division, Public Affairs, Prevention May 2012. How we’re fighting cancer. doing everything we can to prevent cancer funding research to outsmart cancer
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Fight Prostate Cancer: Prevention and Early Detection Presentation prepared by: Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division, Public Affairs, Prevention May 2012
How we’re fighting cancer • doing everything we can to prevent cancer • funding research to outsmart cancer • empowering, informing and supporting Canadians living with cancer • advocating for public policies to improve the health of Canadians • rallying Canadians to get involved in the fight against cancer
Overview • What is cancer? • What is prostate cancer? • How common is it? • What are the risk factors? • Early detection
What is cancer? • starts in our cells • exists when cells do not behave normally • not just one disease • risk factors increase your chances of getting cancer
How common is prostate cancer in Ontario? The most frequently diagnosed cancers for men are: • prostate cancer • colon cancer • lung cancer In 2012, an estimated 10 900 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer and an estimated 1 500 men will die.
Risk factors we can’t control • age – being older than 65 • family history • African ancestry
Possible Risk Factors we can control • high fat diet • physical inactivity • obesity • high diet of calcium • exposure to pesticides • working with cadmium
Early detection • signs & symptoms • testing for prostate cancer – talk to your doctor
Prostate cancer Testing for prostate cancer
What is the Canadian Cancer Society doing about prostate cancer? • Prostate Cancer Awareness Week • Information and support • Major funder of research projects and support services
For the most up-to-date information: • Visit www.cancer.ca • call the Canadian Cancer Society Cancer Information Service at 1 888 939-3333 Thank you! Presentation prepared by: Canadian Cancer Society, Ontario Division, Public Affairs, Prevention May 2012