Researchers do not know exactly what causes prostate cancer. But they have found some risk factors and are trying to learn just how these factors cause prostate cells to become cancer. On a basic level, prostate cancer is caused by changes in the DNA of a normal prostate cell. read more
Researchers do not know exactly what causes prostate cancer. But they have found some risk factors and are trying to learn just how these factors cause prostate cells to become cancer. On a basic level, prostate cancer is caused by changes in the DNA of a normal prostate cell. DNA is the chemical in our cells that makes up our genes. read more
The following are also associated with an increased risk of advanced prostate cancer: Height, high body mass index, low physical activity, smoking, low tomato sauce consumption, high calcium intake, high linoleic acid intake, African-American race, and a positive family history. read more
The exact cause of prostate cancer is unclear, but there are many possible risk factors. Age. Prostate cancer is rare among men under the age of 45 years, but more common after the age of 50 years. Geography. Prostate cancer occurs most frequently in North America, northwestern Europe, on the Caribbean islands, and in Australia. read more