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| Men: Protect Yourselves from Cancer | |
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Colon Cancer Many colon cancers begin as growths called polyps, and if these polyps are found through screening and removed before they turn into cancer, the disease can be stopped before it starts. Start testing at age 50, or younger if people in your family had colon cancer. Talk to your doctor about which test is right for you. Prostate Cancer Starting at age 50, men should talk to their doctor about the pros and cons of prostate cancer testing, then decide if they want to be tested. Men at high risk (African-American men and those with a family history of the disease) should have those conversations at age 40 or 45. Skin Cancer During your regular checkups, have your doctor check your skin for signs of skin cancer. If you notice any changes to existing moles, tell your doctor right away. For more information, see our cancer prevention and early detection guidelines. Revised: 06/11/2009 |