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Prostate cancer

Primary prostate cancer is a male cancer that started in the cells of the prostate. It is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers, as well as one of the leading causes of death from cancer among Canadian males. Prostate cancer survival may be affected by early detection, treatment and other factors.

Overview

Indicators

  • Number of new cancer cases

    18,895

    Cases

    Reference period: 2018

  • Age-standardized incidence rate

    124.9

    Cases per 100,000 people

    Reference period: 2018

  • Number of cancer deaths

    4,581

    Deaths

    Reference period: 2020

  • Age-standardized mortality rate

    24.1

    Deaths per 100,000 people

    Reference period: 2020

  • Prevalence proportion, five-year duration

    515.4

    Cases per 100,000 people

    Reference period: 2018

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