The prostate is a small gland in men, located below the bladder. It aids in the production of sperm fluid. When certain cells in this gland begin to grow out of control and develop into a tumour, prostate cancer results. Cancer can occasionally spread to other body parts. Early detection is crucial because the likelihood of a successful course of treatment increases with early detection.
Symptoms to watch for:
Prostate cancer frequently shows no symptoms in its early stages, which is why routine examinations are crucial. When symptoms do manifest, they could include difficulty urinating, a weak urine flow, or the sensation that the bladder is not empty. Additionally, men may notice blood in their urine or semen or need to urinate more frequently, particularly at night. Pain in the hips,

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