Glad to see this on the front page today.

It's more complicated than that. Prostate cancer sucks and causes a lot of deaths. There's no controversy about that.

But the question is exactly what to do about it. There's no quick non-intrusive screening alternative. And most people who are diagnosed with it are old and will die with it anyway. And for those who don't, treatment can be detrimental enough to life quality that it might not be the best choice.

Combine this with overall lower incidence and deaths compared to breast cancer, and it's not so weird to see why there's such a difference in the mindsets.

To think that there's some gender discrimination involved is complete nonsense. Most people involved in the actual research and treatment of breast cancer are men anyway.

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