Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, but new research reveals that some men do not know the symptoms or signs.In fact, nearly half of men have no idea where their prostate is, and are unaware of the physical symptoms which could indicate an issue, according to a new study.
It comes after cricket player Allan Lamb announced that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The 67-year-old revealed the news on Twitter today and urged other people to get tested.
Lamb tweeted: "I urge all men to go and get their PSA levels checked as prostate cancer so often goes undiagnosed. "Having recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer, I have just completed a month of treatment.
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