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Prostate Cancer kills 30 British men every day

In other words get checked. NOW!!!

Symptoms of Prostate Cancer

Unfortunately prostate cancer is often 'silent', with no symptoms for months or even years. This is why a screening program should be introduced for all middle-aged and older men without delay and why, in the meantime, you are urged to ask your doctor (physician or GP) for an annual PSA test yourself - see below.

Any urinary or sexual changes should be checked out by a doctor straight away. However, all the following symptoms can have other causes and only a thorough medical examination and tests can determine what causes any particular symptom.

Sexual symptoms can give the earliest indication of problems but they aren't often discussed, probably due to embarassment, and some doctors aren't even aware of them. You are more likely to notice them during masturbation than intercourse, but DON'T BE EMBARASSED!

Reduced quantity of semen

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Blood in your semen

Pain or discomfort while ejaculating

Dry ejaculation (no semen)

Delayed ejaculation (semen not released with the first spasm of orgasm)

Problems achieving or maintaining an erection

The main urinary symptoms are:

You may need to wee more frequently, especially at night

You may not always make it to the toilet in time

It may take longer to start weeing or to empty your bladder

You may have to strain to keep weeing or may not be able to wee at all

Your urine flow may be weaker than it used to be or you may dribble

Your bladder may not feel completely empty when you finish weeing

Pain or discomfort while weeing

Blood in your urine

Other symptoms include:

Unexplained pain in your back, hips or pelvis

Pain in your testicles or perineum (inbetween your anus and testicles)

If you notice any of these symptoms, go to see your doctor without delay. There's a good chance that they are caused by something else but, if it's cancer, then early detection will give you the best chance of a cure.

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great information!. i am sure i speak for many here.. but the 1st time you go to the doctors will be the most daunting.. but once you have been and you and doc are familiar with it.. it becomes 2nd nature talking about it.. cannot recommend this enough.. and the picture of the doctor and patient.. its not like that at all!!. this should be made a sticky and placed on the main page!

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great information!. i am sure i speak for many here.. but the 1st time you go to the doctors will be the most daunting.. but once you have been and you and doc are familiar with it.. it becomes 2nd nature talking about it.. cannot recommend this enough.. and the picture of the doctor and patient.. its not like that at all!!. this should be made a sticky and placed on the main page!

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