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The image displays prostate cancer cases in the U.S. by age from 2003 to 2017: <49 years with 81,420 cases, 50-54 years with 212,288 cases, 55-59 years with 410,683 cases, 60-64 years with 569,259 cases, 70-74 years with 516,620 cases, 75-79 years with 346,422 cases, and >80 years with 292,659 cases. It also presents global statistics, noting over 1.4 million men are diagnosed with prostate cancer annually. An infographic states 1 in 7 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. The American Cancer Society recommends prostate cancer screening starting at age 50 for those at average risk, while suggesting those with a higher risk discuss earlier options with healthcare providers.
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the bar chart gives information about the amount of people that are diagnosed with prostate cancer in the u.s by age from 2003 to 2017.Overall,people from 49 years old are the fewer cases number, while people aged between they were the most nemuros,the amount started to decrease In advanced stages of life.
unfortenatly, the amount of new cases of people starting from the age 50 that are diagnosed with this illnes,rised sharply from 212,288 passing through 410,683 at the age between 55 to 59 reaching it’s maximum at 569,259 for people in thier sixties.
But on the other side, the number started to fall slowly for people in thier seventies,to reach 292,659 cases for people at the age of 80 years old
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