| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Although the risk of this cancer increases after age 55, younger men can also develop the disease, especially if a close relative such as a father or brother has had the disease.Dr. Mark J. Cornfeld of Princeton Junction, N.J., a Fox Chase medical oncologist and medical director of CanPrevent, will host the October education sessions and answer questions about prostate cancer.
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