Mark Bishop, director of fundraising at Prostate Cancer UK, added: “By adopting our name for the away end at Bootham Crescent, York City have provided us with an exciting and innovative opportunity to continue our ground-breaking work within the lovely game, standing side by side with a traditional club who are known for their friendly and welcoming supporters”.
A brand new research revealed within the journal BMC Medicine claims that black males have greater danger of struggling from prostate most cancers as oppose to white males.
The authors caution that each individual man’s risk is different and will vary based on a combination of factors in addition to ethnicity, such as age, family history of prostate cancer, and body weight. It is estimated to become the most common form of cancer by 2030, so researchers have conducted more studies on the matter before that can happen and possibly prevent it. According to Prostate UK, this could aid in better decision making and cautionary actions to be taken.
Researchers from the University of California San Francisco studied 4000 men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer between 1992 and 2008. “The study also provides important absolute risk figures to help black men better understand their risk of developing prostate cancer”. White males resulted subsequent with 13.three%, with Asian… White men had a risk of 4.2%, or one in twenty four, while Asian men a mere 2.3% in comparison, or one in forty four.
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As the Official Charity Partner of The Football League, Prostate Cancer UK aims to reach millions of football fans through activities across football grounds to raise awareness of a disease that kills one man every hour in the UK.
