Prostate cancer remains the second most common cause of cancer deaths among men, and an estimated 217,000 new cases were diagnosed in 2010. The risk of developing prostate cancer increases significantly after the age of 65.
Many cases of prostate cancer are discovered during routine blood work that reveals an elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level - a possible indicator of prostate cancer. If you have any of the following symptoms, contact your physician:
    Frequent urges to urinate, especially at night
    Difficulty starting urination or holding it back
    Weak or interrupted urinary flow
    Painful or burning urination
    Erectile dysfunction
    Painful ejaculation
    Blood in urine or semen
    Recurrent, persistent pain or stiffness in the lower back, hips or upper thighs
Source: DrWeil.com
 
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