Sadly, many men don’t find out they have prostate cancer until the cancer has spread, making it more difficult to treat. This is because in the early stages, prostate cancer often doesn’t have many symptoms. That’s a problem because prostate cancer is the second most common kind of cancer in American men, after skin cancer.
1. Difficulty urinating.
2. Pain while urination
3. Blood in the urine
4.Frequent pain in the lower back, hips, or upper thigh
5.You’re over 50 and have risk factors.
Since early prostate cancer most often has no symptoms at all, men who are at risk need to talk to their doctors and have regular PSA tests and rectal exams