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flag 38% of men avoid prostate health talks, but early screening can save lives, especially for Black men facing higher risks.

flag A new study reveals 38% of men avoid discussing prostate health despite its importance, with experts urging early screening starting in the 40s for average-risk men and earlier for those with higher risk. flag Prostate cancer affects 250,000 to 270,000 men annually, causing 30,000 to 35,000 deaths, but early detection through PSA tests and exams can improve outcomes. flag Black men face significantly higher incidence and mortality rates due to biological, socioeconomic, and systemic healthcare barriers, highlighting the need for greater access to screening and equitable care.

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