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Prostate cancer is often referred to as a “silent killer” because it progresses slowly and typically presents no noticeable symptoms in its early stages, leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment.
Jonathan Liu, a professor of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) at a Canadian public university and director of the Kangmei TCM Clinic, said on NTD’s “Health 1+1” program, a sister media outlet of The Epoch Times, that prostate cancer is closely associated with declining kidney “qi“—the vital energy stored in the kidneys—and poor lifestyle habits.
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