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Prostitution Cancer Causes Death of 48 Men per Day in Brazil – Young Pan

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Even with growing awareness campaigns, prostate cancer continues to present alarming numbers in Brazil, causing the death of 48 men per day, according to data from the Brazilian Urology Society (SBU) and the Ministry of Health. In 2024, the disease was responsible for 17.587 deaths in the country. The estimate of the National Cancer Institute (INCA) is that about 72 thousand new cases occur annually by 2025. Paradox is that when diagnosed at an …
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Even with growing awareness campaigns, prostate cancer continues to present alarming numbers in Brazil, causing the death of 48 men per day, according to data from the Brazilian Urology Society (SBU) and the Ministry of Health. In 2024, the disease was responsible for 17.587 deaths in the country. The estimate of the National Cancer Institute (INCA) is that about 72 thousand new cases occur annually by 2025. Paradox is that when diagnosed at an …

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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