“British men are paying the price for neglecting their health: more than 100,000 men a year die prematurely.”
On average, men go to their GP half as often as women. It’s important to be aware of changes to your health, and to see your GP immediately if you notice something that’s not right.” Find out more
Prostate Cancer
Each year about 36,000 men in the UK are diagnosed with prostate cancer, making it the most common cancer in men. It mainly affects men aged over 50.
– difficulty in starting to pass urine
– a weak, sometimes intermittent flow of urine
– dribbling of urine before and after urinating
– a frequent or urgent need to pass urine
– rarely, blood in your urine or semen and pain when passing urine
These symptoms aren’t always caused by prostate cancer but if you have them, see your GP.
Find out more about the symptoms, causes and diagnosis of prostate cancer by using the resources below.
