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4. Hereditary Factors

Those with a father or brother who developed prostate cancer before the age of 60 are more likely to develop it than individuals without this hereditary link. A relative with breast cancer can also increase the likelihood. Those with BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes (often associated with breast cancer in women) or HPC1 genes may also be more likely to get prostate cancer.

10 Causes of Prostate Cancer
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