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As awkward and uncomfortable as it is to talk about, Prostate Cancer is an issue that affects most men. It is the most prevalent cancer among men with 1 in 8 men being diagnosed in their lifetime, the majority being in men over the age of 50. 

That is why this month is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in Saskatchewan. In a release, it is stated that “In Saskatchewan, the situation is particularly concerning. According to a recent study*, the province has one of the highest incidences of prostate cancer in Canada, making awareness and prevention efforts even more critical. (*2021 study by Andkhoie and Szafron).” 

Early detection is key as most prostate cancer cases are treatable when identified early. 

A major preventative measure is knowing personal risk factors, such as family medical history, and getting tested regularly. In Saskatchewan prostate cancer screening, including PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) tests, are free. The earlier the detection the more significant treatment outcomes will be as well as saving lives. 

“Prostate cancer is a significant health issue for men in Saskatchewan,” says James Froh with Prostate Cancer Support Regina in a recent statement. “Our goal this September is to ensure that men are well-informed about prostate health and the resources available to them. By promoting awareness and early detection, we can save lives and improve the quality of life for those affected." 

Visit here for more information about Prostate Cancer Month as well as access other resources.

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