A British man made a similar decision as Angelina Jolie, once he found he a high risk of prostate cancer he had surgery to have it removed, doctors say. Angelina Jolie made international headlines after she disclosed genetic testing determined she had a high risk of getting breast cancer because she had the BRCA2 gene. Jolie had a double mastectomy to help prevent her from getting breast cancer -- even though she had no cancer. The 53-year-old man in Britain, whose identity was not disclosed, found he had the same BRCA2 gene, which increases not only breast cancer, but prostate cancer as well, the Daily Telegraph reported. The man, who is married with children, said he had several relatives who had breast or prostate cancer and he wanted to avoid their fate, so he asked his doctors to remove what appeared to be a healthy prostate, the Telegraph said. His doctors said they hesitated to remove a prostate that showed no abnormalities because prostate removal can result in side effects of permanent urinary and fecal incontinence as well as sexual dysfunction. However, after they did the operation to remove the prostate, the doctors said they were astonished when they examined the prostate and found a considerable level of undetected cancer, the Telegraph said.
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