Prostate cancer is the most prevalent (common) cancer in men. According to Cancer Research UK, there are around 52,300 new cases of prostate cancer every year. Furthermore, prostate cancer is not clearly linked to any preventable risk factors. This is why it is crucial for all men to know the symptoms so they can take action.
The other four symptoms of prostate cancer all relate to emptying your bowels.
As well as dribbling there is a poor stream.
This is when you have a weak flow of urine, meaning that you take longer to empty your bladder when you do need to pee.
There’s hesitancy too.
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Hesitancy is when you have to wait before your urine starts to flow into the toilet bowl.
Another symptom of prostate cancer is increasing frequency.
This simply means you feel like you need to go to the toilet more often.
This can be coupled to urgency, feeling the need to get to the toilet quicker.
In terms of who is most likely to develop prostate cancer, it is most likely to be older men.
Incidence rates for this type of cancer are highest in men aged 75 to 79.
Consult with your GP if you think anything is wrong.
If you are worried, remember it is far better to get checked and for there to be nothing wrong, than to leave it and find it has become something malicious further down the line.
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