Prostate cancer is a common cancer in men, typically affecting those over age 50. It develops in the prostate gland, which helps produce semen. Early stages often have no symptoms, but some men may experience difficulty urinating, blood in urine or semen, or pelvic discomfort. Regular screenings, such as PSA (prostate-specific antigen) tests and digital rectal exams, can help detect it early. Treatment options vary based on the stage and may include active surveillance, surgery, radiation, or hormone therapy. During Movember, men are encouraged to grow mustaches and raise awareness about prostate cancer and men’s health.
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