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Obesity and Prostate Cancer Rates Prompt Health Warning for Men in Guyana

By Tracy Romalho

The obesity rate among men in Guyana has reached a concerning 41.6 percent, prompting calls from Dr. Sawan Jagnarain of the Ministry of Health for men to prioritize their health.

Dr. Jagnarain highlighted the serious health risks associated with obesity, including an increased likelihood of developing diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol.

These conditions can subsequently lead to more severe health issues such as heart disease, stroke, and vascular diseases, which can ultimately result in fatal outcomes.

Another alarming health issue affecting men in Guyana is the rising incidence of prostate cancer.

Dr. Jagnarain strongly urges men, particularly those aged 40 and above, to undergo regular screenings.

He emphasized that the loss of a life due to prostate cancer can have devastating effects on families.

For those with a family history of prostate cancer, especially individuals of Afro-Guyanese descent, it is even more crucial to seek screening, as they are at a higher risk for developing the disease.

Two screening tests are available in the country for prostate cancer detection: the digital rectal examination and the prostate-specific antigen test.

Both tests can help in early diagnosis and improve treatment outcomes.

This health alert is part of the ongoing efforts to raise awareness about men’s health issues.

The public is encouraged to stay tuned for the next edition of the NCN Health Report on Tuesday.

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