What is the moon of prostate cancer?

The moon of prostate cancer is a moon devoted to promoting the awareness and testing of prostate cancer. It is also a month dedicated to honoring the memory of men who died of prostate cancer and those who survived the disease. During the month of prostate cancer, advocates, hospitals, doctors and groups focusing on men's health problems encourage men to test regularly and be aware of prostate cancer symptoms. Fundraisers for research, experiments and organization are also supported. The light blue ribbon is usually associated with the moon of awareness of prostate cancer and many people wear a ribbon to show their support to those who fight the disease. 

In the United States, the National Moon is prostate cancer in September, but there are some organizations that observe the moon of prostate cancer in November. March is a month of adherence and awareness of the UK illness. The Australians refer to November as a month of awareness of prostate cancer. Other ponthis can be devoted to awareness of prostate cancer in differentcountries.

November was renamed Cancer Prostate Foundation as Movember as a way to support the awareness of prostate cancer by committing men to grow a mustache for a month. Known, known as Mo Bros and Mo Sistas, men stop shaving and women support men in this effort - and some stop shaving their legs - as a way to support the topics of prostate cancer prevention, awareness and prevalence. Social events devoted to the growth of mustache have received a large amount of money from the 1999 promotional campaign, and thousands of men in many countries have committed that they will remain to be neat during the month of November.

In the United States, weeks in September were intended to promote awareness of certain problems with prostate cancer. A week of prostatitis is observed on 10 September-16. Week of 17 September was marked for a week of prostate cancer. Benign week of prostate hypertrophy is 24.-30. September. 

One of the six men will be diagnosticProstate cancer and it is the main cause of death in men who are over 75 years old. Although prostate cancer is a predominant disease, men's health organizations have not yet received the type of national exhibition, that women's health problems such as breast cancer and ovarian cancer. In men under 40 years of age, prostate cancer is rarely found, and the man is more likely to be found with the disease if someone from her closest family has also been diagnosed with this disease. If a person is diagnosed early and cancer does not spread, cancer can be removed.

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