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Age - Age is STRONGLY ASSOCIATED with prostate cancer. Men with age above 50 years have a higher risk of getting prostate cancer.
Family history - Family history is STRONGLY ASSOCIATED with prostate cancer. Positive family history has increased risk of getting prostate cancer.
High fat diet - A diet high in animal fat may be an important factor in the development of prostate cancer. A relation between intake of fried foods and risk of prostate cancer may exist. However, the evidence is weak.
Obesity - Multiple studies analysing the relationship between the incidence of prostate cancer and weight have varied substantially in their results. In the REDUCE study, obesity was associated with a lower risk of low-grade prostate cancer but increased risk of high-grade prostate cancer.
Smoking - No evidence showing a significant association between smoking and prostate cancer.
Hypertension - No evidence showing a significant association between hypertension and prostate cancer.
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