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June is Men’s Health Month, and a good time to remind men to check with their doctor for regular screenings and checkups. One such screen is for prostate cancer. Next to skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer among men in the United States. In some men, it grows slowly and is unlikely to cause serious problems. In others, the disease is very aggressive. But if detected early, prostate cancer is highly treatable, and most men will survive.

Prostate cancer begins when a series of gene mutations in the DNA of a prostate cell become abnormal. As the abnormal cells continue to accumulate, normal cells can die, and a tumor will form.

Dr. Bobby Chawla, DO, is a Medical Oncologist at the Saint Alphonsus Cancer Institute in Nampa.

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