Prostate cancer is not more common in gay or bisexual men than it is in heterosexual men, and treatment is the same regardless of a person’s sexual orientation, sexual practices, or gender assignment at birth. None of these factors are known to increase the chances of getting prostate cancer. However, if you’re a gay or bisexual man or a trans woman, you might have some specific questions or concerns. Download the free pdf to learn more.

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