PROSTATE cancer remains one of the biggest forms of cancer diagnosed among men worldwide and detecting early warning signs could help save lives.
Men around the world are being urged to look for after .



Biden, 82, who served as president from 2021 to 2025, confirmed he had the advanced form of the disease in a statement from his personal office.
Biden was seen last week by doctors after suffering urinary symptoms, with aprostate nodulethen being found.
He was then diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday, with the cancer cells having spread to the bone.
While it is a more “aggressive”;; form of the disease, the cancer appears to be hormone-sensitive, meaning there would be the prospect of “effective management”;; of his illness.
The president and his family are currently reviewing treatment options with his doctors.
Experts have warned that Biden’s cancerous cells are “likely to grow quickly”;;.
Early prostate cancer, which is more treatable, doesn’t normally carry symptoms.
Which is why it gets even more important for men to look out for early warning signs to detect the disease from spreading beyond a point.
Some symptoms may start to emerge when the cancer growth is big enough to put pressure on the urethra â that tube you pee through.
When this happens, some people may experience the following:
- Needing to urinate moreoften, especially at night
- Needing to rush to the toilet
- Difficulty in starting to pee
- Weak flow
- Straining and taking a long time while peeing
- Feeling that your bladder hasn’t emptied fully
If the disease has spread to other parts of the body â which is when it’s known as advanced or metastatic prostate cancer â it can cause several other symptoms, including:
- that doesn’t go away with rest
- for no reason
Many men’s prostates get bigger as they age because of two non-cancerous conditions: prostate enlargement and benign prostatic hyperplasia.
These conditions are more common than prostate cancer â but that doesn’t mean symptoms should be ignored, the charity said.
What causes prostate cancer?
Prostate cancer is very common, but its causes are unknown.
Recent research suggests being overweight increases your riskof prostate cancer, while exercising regularly lowers it.
A high-calcium diet,, is also thought to be unfavourable when it comes to risk level, the NHS says.
Eating foods that contain lycopene reduces the risk of prostate cancer developing,Cancer Research UKsays.
This includes, particularly when cooked.
To take an online test to reveal your risk of prostate cancer, click here.
How is prostate cancer treated?
Assuming prostate cancer is caught in its early stages, treatment is not normally immediately necessary.
In these cases, doctorshave a policy of “watchful waiting”;;.
Treatment includes surgically removing the prostate, radiotherapy, and hormone therapy.
One man was cured after being given testosterone in.
Nearly all prostate cancer treatments come with the unwanted side effects ofand urinary incontinence, which is why many men choose to delay treatment.
The only exception is, which doesn’t cause impotence â but is still in its trial stages.
If the cancer has already spread, it cannot be treated, and medical help is focused on prolonging life and relieving symptoms.