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Prostate Cancer is usually a slow progressing type of cancer and the symptoms sometimes take years to develop. If the cancer is detected at an early stage, it is possible that there will be no noticeable symptoms. On the other hand, some men will experience some or all of the symptoms that can indicate that prostate cancer is present in their body. Sometimes the first symptoms can affect the lower back, hip or pelvic pain indicating the cancer may have has already spread. It is very important to understand that with either a benign enlargement of the prostate gland (non-cancerous) or malignancy (cancer), the symptoms are similar. These noticeable symptoms might include:
• Frequent urination, especially during the night • Experiencing or having difficulty starting urination • A weak or interrupted urine flow • Discomfort, pain or a burning sensation during urination • A difficulty in obtaining or maintaining an erection • Moderate to intense pain during ejaculation • Traces of blood in the urine or in semen • Moderate to intense recurring pain or stiffness in the low back, hips, or upper thighs |
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Really thanks for providing with the ways to detect prostrate caner and the way it spreads slowly and destroies us. I did not have a deep knowledge about it and the facts told by you are simply amazing and very true. I am sure many people will be helped by your post.
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