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Early Detection Saves Lives: Prostate Cancer Screening in Nigeria
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men in Nigeria. Early detection through regular screenings such as the PSA blood test and digital rectal exams can dramatically improve survival rates. Experts encourage men over 50 or with a family history of prostate cancer to prioritize check-ups and preventive care.
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New Advances in Prostate Cancer Treatment
Recent advancements in prostate cancer treatment offer Nigerian patients more effective options, including minimally invasive surgeries, precision radiation therapy, and targeted drug treatments. Early consultation with oncologists improves treatment outcomes and recovery, while lifestyle adjustments complement medical care.
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Government Launches Campaign for Men’s Health Awareness
The Nigerian government has intensified efforts on men’s health, promoting prostate cancer awareness through nationwide campaigns, free screening programs, and community workshops. These initiatives aim to educate men about risk factors, early detection, and access to treatment, especially in underserved areas.
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Diet and Exercise Tips to Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
Lifestyle choices play a crucial role in reducing prostate cancer risk. Diets rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, combined with regular exercise, can improve prostate health. Nigerian men are encouraged to avoid excessive red meat, processed foods, and alcohol while maintaining a healthy weight and regular screening habits.
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