
In an analysis of existing data on the matter, scientists discovered that men with a history of acne outbreaks are at a greater risk of developing this disease than men with clear complexions. This comes on the heels of a separate study, wherein it was found that acne-related bacteria existed in over 30 percent of prostate glands removed from cancer patients.
While the cause of this acne/prostate link remains unknown, researchers posit that the acne-related bacteria may cause inflammation in the prostate gland, which, in turn, may boost the risk of cancerous forming and possibly metastasizing.
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