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Answer:

Option A, true

Explanation:

Prostate cancer in American men is the most common form of cancer, outside of skin cancer, with 1 in 8 men receiving a diagnosis at some point in their life according to the American Cancer Society.

Risk factors for the second-leading cause of cancer death in US men increase when a patient

  • has a family history of prostate cancer, especially in close relatives (specifically fathers and or brothers);
  • is over the age of 65;
  • is of African or Caribbean descent;
  • is a carrier of a BRCA gene mutation;
  • excessively consumes dairy products; and
  • has high exposure to arsenic;

Globally, however, the most common form of cancer in men, even when including skin, is lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer deaths.

Regardless of this, the given statement is true, option A.