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‘I’m a GP – watch out for these seven signs of prostate cancer’

By staff22 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

A doctor shared the “warning signs” of prostate cancer people watch out for

14:02, 22 May 2025Updated 14:07, 22 May 2025

Male doctor and testicular cancer patient are discussing about testicular cancer test report. Testicular cancer and prostate cancer concept
If you’re concerned, speak to a doctor – although these symptoms don’t always mean prostate cancer(Image: Getty Images)

A GP has shared the “warning signs” of prostate cancer people should keep an eye on. The information was shared following the news that former US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer.

Dr Steve Coogan, founder of myGP Clinic, says the news is a powerful reminder that prostate cancer can spread silently – even in men with access to the best healthcare in the world. He said: “President Biden’s diagnosis highlights the cruel reality of prostate cancer.

“It often grows slowly and shows no symptoms until it’s already spread. In his case, it’s now metastasised to the bone, which significantly worsens the outlook.”

Prostate cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer in England, with one in eight men expected to develop it in their lifetime. But for those with a father or brother affected, that risk rises to one in four.

According to Dr Coogan, there are a number of warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored. These include issues with urination, whether it is going more often, peeing at night and more.

One in eight men will get prostate cancer in their life, according to data.
A doctor shared a number of signs of prostate cancer(Image: Getty)

Warning signs of prostate cancer

1. Difficulty starting or stopping urinationThe doctor said: “It’s one of the earliest signs something might be wrong with the prostate.”

2. Weak or interrupted urine flowHe added: “A reduced flow can be a red flag, especially if it develops gradually.”

3. Needing to pee more often, especially at nightDr Coogan said: “This is easy to dismiss with age – but it’s a classic early symptom.”

4. Pain or burning when urinatingHe added: “Often overlooked, but could be linked to prostate or urinary issues.”

5. Blood in your urine or semenHe said: “This should always be checked – don’t assume it’s nothing.”

6. Erectile dysfunctionThe doctor added: “A change in sexual function can be an early warning, not just a performance issue.”

7. Pain in the lower back, hips, or pelvis

He said: “This could suggest the cancer has spread – especially if it’s persistent.”

Dr Coogan warned that many men with early prostate cancer won’t notice any symptoms at all. He said: “You can feel completely fine and still be at risk. That’s why proactive screening matters – especially if you’re over 50 or have a family history.”

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