Study says Prostate cancer death rates stabilising globally

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Good news for men, prostrate cancer death rates are stabilising especially in the recent five years.

In the US, a decline in the use of a controversial diagnostic test had resulted in lower prostrate cancer deaths.

Only four of the countries surveyed, including Bulgaria, saw an increased incidence of prostate cancer, it said. The United States had the biggest drop in prostate cancers, which Freeman attributed to a decline in the use of a controversial diagnostic test that identified too many non-dangerous tumours.

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