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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. In 2005,* 185,895 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer, and 28,905 men died from it.† CDC provides men, doctors, and policymakers with the latest information about prostate cancer.

*Latest year for which statistics are available. †Source: USCS.
 

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Informed Decision Making
Some medical experts believe all men should be tested for prostate cancer. Others disagree. The decision is yours.

Prostate Cancer AwarenessWhat CDC Is Doing About Prostate Cancer
CDC collects data, conducts research, and supports local programs to control prostate cancer.

Photo of a manCDC’s Prostate Cancer Feature
Did you know prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in the United States, after lung cancer?

Prostate Cancer Treatments
Many types of treatment are available. If you have prostate cancer, you and your doctor will decide which treatment is right for you.

Prostate Cancer Screening:
A Decision Guide

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This 17-page guide (PDF-118KB) is designed to help a man decide whether screening is right for him by describing the prostate, prostate cancer, and the screening tests in an easy-to-read question and answer format.
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Prostate Cancer Health-e-Card

Remind a man you care about to talk to his doctor about prostate cancer screening with CDC's Prostate Cancer electronic greeting card.

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