The number of men living with prostate cancer in the UK increases by about 100,000 since 2020, according to reporting that cites Macmillan Cancer Support. The coverage also says that more than 68,000 men are diagnosed each year.

The articles state that this rate equates to roughly one diagnosis every eight minutes. Both items present the figures as part of an overall picture of rising prevalence and continuing diagnosis activity, but they rely on the same charity figures rather than adding new investigation or differing interpretations. The focus is on the scale of the problem—how many people are living with the disease and how frequently new cases are identified—rather than on specific causes or treatment changes.