Each year about 36,000 men in the UK are diagnosed with prostate cancer, making it the most common cancer in men. It mainly affects men aged over 50.
Symptoms
These symptoms aren’t always caused by prostate cancer but if you have them, see your GP.
Find out more about the symptoms, causes and diagnosis of prostate cancer by using the resources below:
Though the most common cancer in young men, it is still quite rare. With 2000 new cases being diagnosed each year, this makes it the biggest cause of cancer related death in 15 – 35-year-old males. It accounts for around 70 deaths a year within the UK alone.
What to look out for:
The most common symptom of testicular cancer is swelling or a pea-sized lump in one of the testes (balls). There is no current screening test therefore it is important that you look out for the following signs and symptoms.
NHS – Information on Testicular Cancer
In rare cases men can get breast cancer.
Macmillan Cancer Research – Find out more
NHS Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention & screening information
It’s estimated that one man in 10 has a problem related to having sex, such as premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction.
For a wealth of information an a wide range of symptoms & conditions please browse the NHS Online Health A-Z.