North Carolina: Haywood County
Prostate Cancer Report
- In Haywood County, the rate of new prostate cancer cases is 116 per 100,000 men.
This is Lower than the state average of 124 cases per 100,000 men. - In Haywood County, the overall prostate cancer death rate is
20 per 100,000 men.
This is Equal to the state average of 20 deaths per 100,000 men.
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All men aged 40 and older can take action to reduce risk and save lives by:
STARTING the conversation with your medical provider about the benefits/risks of taking a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test with your cholesterol panel or other lab work.
KNOWING that you should get screened earlier if your father or brother has/had prostate cancer
REDUCING consumption of fatty foods and INCREASING regular exercise to lose excess weight.
STARTING the conversation with your medical provider about the benefits/risks of taking a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test with your cholesterol panel or other lab work.
KNOWING that you should get screened earlier if your father or brother has/had prostate cancer
REDUCING consumption of fatty foods and INCREASING regular exercise to lose excess weight.
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All men aged 40 and older can take action to reduce risk and save lives by:
STARTING the conversation with your medical provider about the benefits/risks of taking a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test with your cholesterol panel or other lab work.
KNOWING that you should get screened earlier if your father or brother has/had prostate cancer
REDUCING consumption of fatty foods and INCREASING regular exercise to lose excess weight.
Prostate Cancer Resources
- New cases and deaths are the latest 5-year averages (2016-2020) available from and are reported per 100,000 men.