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The Link Between Neighborhood Wealth and Prostate Cancer
North AmericaFriday, November 22, 2024
The study used something called the Area Deprivation Index (ADI). This is a way to measure how rich or poor a neighborhood is. They found that men living in poorer areas were more likely to get prostate cancer and were also more likely to die from it. This isn't because people in poorer areas are inherently less healthy. It's because they might not have the same access to healthcare or healthy food. They might live in more polluted areas or have more stress. All these things add up and can affect health.
So, why is this important? It's important because it shows that to fight prostate cancer, we need to look at more than just the cancer itself. We need to look at the whole person and their environment. Maybe we need to make healthcare more accessible. Maybe we need to clean up polluted areas. Maybe we need to make sure everyone has access to healthy food. All these things can help.
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