Prostate cancer symptoms don’t usually appear until the disease has advanced – when the prostate is large enough to affect the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the penis, known as the urethra. When this happens, a man may notice things such as an increased need to pee, straining while peeing, and
Bill Turnbull, 63, revealed in March 2018 he’s been diagnosed with prostate cancer the previous November. Since then, the BBC presenter has been working towards his recovery, and has overhauled his lifestyle to help every bit towards this. A documentary will air on Channel 4 on Thursday this week following Bill through his treatment for
Prostate cancer symptoms can be difficult to spot because they develop slowly and may not show for many years. They usually appear when the prostate is large enough to affect the tube that carries urine from the bladder out the penis, known as the urethra. When this happens, symptoms can occur that affect how you
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