Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers found in men across Scotland. Every year, around 52,300 cases of prostate cancer are diagnosed throughout the UK, according to Cancer Research UK.This type of cancer often goes unnoticed as, unfortunately, it is not clearly linked to any preventable risk factors.It is therefore crucial that men know the signs and symptoms so action can be taken as soon as possible.
Early intervention really does save lives. According to Dr Colin Tidy and Patient.info, there are five main symptoms of prostate cancer.
One can be spotted just after you finish urinating, reports The Express.According to Dr Tidy, dribbing can be a symptom of the disease.He explained this as "a bit more urine may trickle out
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