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Home » Oncologist says men should ‘never ignore’ six health ‘niggles’
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Oncologist says men should ‘never ignore’ six health ‘niggles’

By staff3 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Research shows men are less likely to contact their GP – but that could be a mistake

Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)

10:00, 03 Sep 2025

A sore throat may be common this time of year, but you may need to talk to a doctor
A sore throat may be common this time of year, but you may need to talk to a doctor

An oncologist is urging men not to ignore ‘niggly’ health concerns, as taking action could save their lives. The odd ache and pain isn’t usually something to worry about, but with data showing how often men contact their GP, oncologists are worried life-altering conditions, like cancer, could be getting found too late.

According to a recent ONS Health Insight Survey, just 33.5% of men had attempted to make contact with their GP practice for themselves or someone else in their household in the last 28 days. This is compared to 45.8% of women.

Dr Jiri Kubes, radiation oncologist at the Proton Therapy Center, said: “We know men are less likely to book in to see their GP, and these latest figures show this is a continuing trend.”

Back pain should not be ignored
Back pain should not be ignored

Dr Kubes has listed six ‘niggly’ symptoms men should never ignore.

Back pain

Often dismissed as part of getting old, back pain is one of those niggles that can be ignored.

Dr Kubes said: “Back pain is usually musculoskeletal but persistent or deep pain in the lower back or hips requires attention.

“If it’s getting worse or doesn’t improve at home after a few weeks, it’s time to call your GP.”

Persistent fatigue

Another symptom many may link to aging, but feeling constantly fatigued can be linked to many serious illnesses.

“Ongoing fatigue, even after proper rest, could be a subtle sign of many underlying conditions, including cancer, especially if it’s accompanying other symptoms,” Dr Kubes said.

Unintentional weight loss

If you have suddenly started to lose weight and haven’t changed your diet or exercise habits, it’s time to call your GP.

Dr Kubes said: “Sudden weight loss with no obvious reason should always be discussed with your doctor.

“It could be down to a number of different reasons, for example stress, but it could also be linked to serious illnesses such as cancer.”

If you lose weight without trying that could be a red flag
If you lose weight without trying that could be a red flag

Lumps and bumps

Any changes to your body that are not normal for you should be discussed with a GP as soon as possible.

Dr Kubes said: “Any unusual swelling, lumps or bumps anywhere on the body should not be ignored.

“There could be a very innocent explanation, or it could be something serious that needs attention.”

Sore throat

It could be just a cold, but if a painful throat is lingering, it could be something else.

“Having a sore throat for longer than three weeks is worthy of a call to your GP,” Dr Kubes said.

“If it’s accompanied by hoarseness or difficulty swallowing then it could be an early sign of throat cancer.”

Urinary changes

Changes to toilet habits can indicate something is wrong.

“Changes in urinary flow – whether it’s a weak stream, difficulty starting, or the sensation of incomplete emptying – are symptoms we routinely investigate for urological cancers,” Dr Kubes said.

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