said the disease has no symptoms until it puts pressure on the urethra which men pee through.
Prostate cancer seen through a microscope
Some of the most common prostate cancer symptoms include:
The prostate is a small, gland that can be found between the *** and the bladder.
As men get older, their prostate increases in size; known as prostate enlargement.

Prostate cancer has no symptoms until it puts pressure on the urethra which men pee through
If cancer has spread to other parts of the body, it is known as advanced or metastatic prostate cancer, and results in other symptoms, such as:
The disease causes are unknown, according to the
, but the cancer is still very common,
Men aged 50 or over are more likely to have prostate cancer, and those of African or Caribbean descent are more likely to get it.
Obesity also increases the risk of the disease, research has shown, but exercising regularly lowers the chances of the condition. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

A 3D illustration showing a tumour inside a prostate gland which compresses urethra
Certain foods that contain contain lycopene, meanwhile, could lower the risk of prostate cancer,
said.
Last month,
revealed that experts made a major breakthrough in the battle against the silent killer cancer.
Standard tests include a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test and a manual exam. But now
at University College London said using simple MRI scans could pick up far more cases early.
In a study, 29 cases were found out of 303 men, with 25 picked up by MRI compared to just four by the PSA test alone.
Study author Professor Caroline Moore said: “Over half the men with clinically significant cancer would have been reassured that they didn’t by a PSA test alone. That is a sobering thought and reiterates the need to consider a new approach.”