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Prostate Cancer: Are There Symptoms?
In the early stages, prostate cancer often doesn't cause any symptoms. As the cancer grows, it may cause:
* Difficulty starting to pee
* Weak or slow urine stream
* Dribbling after urination
* Frequent urination, especially at night
* Difficulty emptying your bladder completely
* Pain or burning during urination
* Blood in the urine or semen
* Pain in the back, hips, or pelvis
* Weight loss and fatigue
If you have any of these symptoms, it's important to see your doctor to rule out prostate cancer or other medical problems.
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