But if you start to display any early symptoms it’s essential to act quickly, as this cancer can spread fast.
The NHS say if the cancer has started to spread you may experience bone and back pain, a loss of appetite, pain in the testicles and unintentional weight loss.
As many men don’t experience any symptoms of prostate cancer until it has developed significantly, it’s essential to see your GP regularly to have your prostate checked.
Prostate Cancer UK said: “You may want to speak to your GP if you’re over 50, or over 45 if you have a family history of prostate cancer or are a black man, even if you don’t have any symptoms.
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