Signs and Symptoms of Prostate Cancer

Posted by CancerInformation on March 1st, 2015

As the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men, prostate cancer is a concern for all men. Regular screening that begins around the age of 50 is a critical tool for tackling this disease before it has a chance to become lethal. Sometimes, however, the disease isn’t recognized until development is well under way. When this is the case, it’s important for men to understand the signs and symptoms of the disease so they can seek out necessary treatment.

Some of the more common signs of prostate cancer include:

Problems related to urination – When men have problems passing urine, such as weak or slow streams, an issue with the prostate might be present. There are other causes so this shouldn’t be a panic point, but it should be investigated.

Blood in the urine – This is also a sign of other potential problems aside from prostate cancer. Blood in the urine, however, can indicate serious conditions, so it is vital to get checked out immediately if this symptom arises.

Erectile dysfunction – Again, there are many causes for this, but it’s a symptom that can be especially troubling for men. Getting it checked out and treated is important.

Pain – When pain is present in the hips, chest or spine, it could indicate that cancer has spread from an origination point to the bones.

Bladder control issues – These may also be related to prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer is a serious disease, but it has a serious survival rate for those who are able to have it detected and treated early. To prevent complications from its related symptoms, it’s important to seek medical assistance if any of the signs crop up. It’s also important to undergo regular screening beginning around the age of 50 to ensure that if prostate cancer does form, it’s treated as quickly as possible.

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