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Prostate Cancer: The Silent Killer Affecting 1 in 8 Men
19 Nov
Summary
- Prostate cancer often shows no symptoms in early stages.
- One in eight men will be affected by this disease.
- Early detection significantly improves treatment options.

Prostate cancer, frequently termed a "silent killer," poses a significant health risk, with the NHS warning that one in eight men will be affected. This disease often progresses undetected in its initial phases because symptoms are rarely present. Consequently, it can advance and spread before diagnosis.
On International Men's Day, a critical reminder is issued for men to assess their personal risk of developing prostate cancer. An online checker allows individuals to quickly gauge their risk, emphasizing that early detection is key to successful treatment. The NHS encourages sharing this information to protect fathers, brothers, partners, and friends.
Risk factors include age (over 50), black ethnic background, and a family history of prostate or certain related cancers. Symptoms, when they appear, can manifest as changes in urination, erectile dysfunction, blood in urine or semen, or unexplained weight loss. Consulting a GP is vital if symptoms change or cause concern.




