prostate cancer
This cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in men after a second lung cancer and bronchial. Prostate cancer usually starts to grow slowly in the prostate gland, the gland that produces seminal fluid to transport sperm.
Some types of cancer is still confined to the prostate gland, and is more easily treated. But other types are more aggressive and faster spreading. Prostate cancer is estimated to kill about 32,000 people in 2010.