Why Are Enlarged Prostate Symptoms So Often Ignored?
It’s rather sad that many people don’t pay attention to such things…. I think that it’s important to know all the symptoms of Prostate cancer even if you feel well. Fortunately, there are a lot of different resources nowadays where you can do it without any problems. I hope that it will be useful.
Despite the fact that many men begin to experience enlarged prostate symptoms as early as their mid-forties, the vast majority of prostate cancers are not diagnosed until after the age of seventy. It’s a sad fact that most men are into their seventies before prostate cancer is diagnosed, by which time the disease is often well advanced and beyond a cure. This is particularly sad because many men begin to experience enlarged prostate symptoms in their forties and fifties and simply choose to ignore them. In many cases of course an enlarged prostate is not a problem and, if it does become a problem, then prostate problems can be treated without presenting any real threat. In addition, an enlarged prostate is often simply something of an inconvenience which many men feel that they can live with quite happily, so why bother the doctor. The problem of course is that, although not connected, cancer can develop alongside an enlarging prostate and, as a normally very slow growing cancer, it ca