2023-11-07 09:00:03
On the occasion of Movember, male cancer awareness month, we are taking stock of two silent cancers affecting men: prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
Prostate cancer represents the 1is cancer in men in terms of frequency and the 3e cause of death, cancer. Occurring following the age of 50, prostate cancer can progress without symptoms. Testicular cancer, for its part, represents 1 to 2% of male cancers and particularly affects young adults (15-35 years old).
How to prevent these two cancers? What support exists for each of them?
- Professor Emmanuel Chartier-Kastlerurological surgeon, head of department atPitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital and professor at Sorbonne University in Paris
- Dr Cyril Kamadjou, urological surgeon, in private practice in Douala, Cameroon
- Stéphane BeaumontFrench ambassador of Movemberwho was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
At the end of the show, we talk regarding a new study published in theEuropean Heart Journal which reports the link between cardiovascular health and sleep quality. Interview with Dr Jean-Philippe Empana, director of research atInsermwho co-leads the Integrative Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Diseases team at the Paris Cardiovascular Research Center, which conducted this study.
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