The institution stresses that the best strategy is early detection, since prostate cancer offers a better prognosis when identified early. To this end, it recommends that men begin their urological check-ups between the ages of 45 and 50, and those with a family history or risk factors should do so from the age of 40 or earlier. Screening tests, such as measurement of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and physical examination, are key tools for early detection.
Hospiten also promotes the adoption of a healthy lifestyle to reduce risk: maintaining an adequate weight, regular physical activity, eating fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and avoiding smoking.
Finally, remember that men's health care should not be limited to a single month. It involves commitment, self-care and periodic check-ups that allow men to make informed decisions and protect their well-being. Hospiten invites everyone to act today to build a healthier future.
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