
“High-Risk” Prostate Cancer: Classification and Therapy - PMC
High-risk disease represents a subset of prostate cancer patients who have a significant chance of developing systemic or local recurrence; thus, such patients are at higher risk for symptoms and/or …
High Risk Prostate Cancer: What It Is and How It’s Treated
May 16, 2023 · Learn more about this prostate cancer risk group, including testing, symptoms, and treatment options to further discuss with a doctor.
What Is Considered High-Risk Prostate Cancer? - Biology Insights
Aug 8, 2025 · Understand what defines high-risk prostate cancer, its significance, and how it’s assessed and managed for informed decisions.
Five Things You Should Know About Aggressive Prostate Cancer
May 19, 2025 · Many prostate cancers are relatively slow growing, so-called “low grade,” cancers that require little to no intervention if detected early. Aggressive prostate cancers (also called high-risk …
Prostate Cancer Risk Factors | Prostate Cancer | CDC
Feb 11, 2025 · Out of every 100 American men, about 13 will get prostate cancer during their lifetime, and about 2 to 3 men will die from prostate cancer. The most common risk factor is age. The older a …
Prostate cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Feb 20, 2025 · Medicines to lower the risk of prostate cancer. If you have a high risk of prostate cancer, you and your healthcare professional may consider medicines to lower the risk.
Are You at Higher Risk? | Prostate Cancer Foundation
Men may also be at increased risk of prostate cancer if they have a strong family history of other cancers, such as breast, ovarian, colon, or pancreatic cancer.
Prostate Cancer Risk Factors and Prevalence - WebMD
Aug 16, 2025 · Besides being male, there are a number of known risk factors for prostate cancer, including age, lifestyle, race, and family history. Learn more about who is at risk for prostate cancer...
Prostate Cancer Risk Factors
Researchers have found some factors that can affect prostate cancer risk. Prostate cancer is rare in men younger than 40, but the chance of having prostate cancer rises rapidly after age 50. About 6 in …
High Risk Prostate Cancer - UCLA Health
High risk prostate cancer includes men with a Gleason score of 8-10 or PSA greater than 20. These are aggressive prostate cancers and often require multiple modalities of treatment.