Verified on 02/27/2024 by Alexane Flament, Editor

In the early stages of the disease, it is entirely possible that prostate cancer does not cause any signs or symptoms.

These appear as the tumor grows and changes in the body occur. However, here are some signs that should lead you to consult a specialist!

Prostate cancer: what are the causes?

Prostate cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed in men, say experts from the Paris Sud Urology Center. One of the most common causes to consider is heredity.

Men whose loved ones have been affected by this cancer are three times more likely to contract the disease.

Age is also a risk factor to take into account.

“This risk will be from 1% to 7% between 50 and 64 years old, it will rise from 14% to 26% between 65 years old and 74 years old and finally, the risks increase by 40% between 75 years old and 79 years old until reaching 50 % from 80 years old » can we read on the Urology Center website.

Food as well as pollution, exposure to pesticides and endocrine disruptors are also risks to take into account.

Prostate cancer: signs that should worry you

According to the Canadian Cancer Society, there are several symptoms that can indicate prostate cancer. IThis may include:

  • A more frequent need to urinate, especially at night;
  • And urgent need to urinate ;
  • Difficulty peeing;
  • A weak or interrupted stream of urine;
  • An inability to completely empty your bladder;
  • Incontinence which can lead to urinary leakage;
  • The presence of blood in urine or semen;
  • A burning sensation when urinating;
  • Discomfort when sitting. This is because the prostate is swollen;
  • Painful ejaculation;
  • Difficulty getting an erection:
  • Pain in the back, hips or pelvis;
  • Abnormal fatigue.

“If you have one or more of these symptoms, talk to your doctor” indicates the National Cancer Institute.

If necessary, the doctor can order tests to determine the origin of these symptoms. He can also redirect you to a urologist to carry out in-depth examinations.

In any case, one of these symptoms does not necessarily mean cancer. Additional examinations are necessary.

Florine Cauchie

Health journalist

February 27, 2024, at 3:26 p.m.

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