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Matt’s routine health check found a so-called ‘old man’s disease’. He’s 45

Early detection of prostate cancer in men aged 40-49 is rising, with nearly 30,000 new cases in Australia last year, prompting calls for earlier testing and better awareness.

Though young to be diagnosed with the disease, vigilance might have saved 45-year-old Matt Granfield’s life.

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Matt’s routine health check found a so-called ‘old man’s disease’. He’s 45

Though young to be diagnosed with the disease, vigilance might have saved 45-year-old Matt Granfield’s life.

·Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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