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Can trichomoniasis increase incidence of prostate cancer in men?

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No: Trichomoniasis is an infection that is transmitted sexually. It is treated with the appropriate antibiotics. It has never been asoociated with the future development of prostate cancer.

Answered 8/12/2012

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Agressiveness: Aggressive prostate cancer linked to trichomonas increases risk of aggressive prostate cancer, more than twice as likely to develop tumors that spread outside the prostate and that ultimately led to bony metastases or prostate cancer-specific death t. Vaginalis is easily treated with antibiotics, incidence of agressive cancers increase.

Answered 7/10/2012

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