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Late symptoms occur as the cancer grows larger or spreads to other parts of the body, including other organs. Symptoms include: | Late symptoms occur as the cancer grows larger or spreads to other parts of the body, including other organs. Symptoms include: | ||
* Bone pain | |||
* fatigue | |||
fatigue | * low red blood cell count (anemia) | ||
low red blood cell count (anemia) | * weakness or numbness in the legs or feet | ||
weakness or numbness in the legs or feet | * loss of bladder or bowelbowel control | ||
loss of bladder or | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Common symptoms of prostate cancer include Changes in bladder habits, hematuria, hematospermia, and painful ejaculation.
History and Symptoms
Common symptoms of prostate cancer include:
- Changes in bladder habits
- Hematuria
- Hematospermia
- Painful ejaculation
Late symptoms occur as the cancer grows larger or spreads to other parts of the body, including other organs. Symptoms include:
- Bone pain
- fatigue
- low red blood cell count (anemia)
- weakness or numbness in the legs or feet
- loss of bladder or bowelbowel control