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Prostate cancer risk before age 55 higher for black men


 

Among men younger than 55 years who undergo a prostate biopsy, black men were more likely to have a diagnosis of prostate cancer. Primary hyperthyroidism often goes unnoticed, to save money, patients can ask their pharmacists about the cash price for their prescriptions, and vaccine-related febrile seizures have zero developmental impact.

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