Taking a minute or more to pee can be a sign of prostate problems.
If your flow is slow, ask your GP about a PSA blood test. It could be nothing. But if it’s prostate cancer, catching it early makes all the difference. That’s a little known fact worth remembering.
Taking a minute or more to pee can be a sign of prostate problems.
If your flow is slow, ask your GP about a PSA blood test. It could be nothing. But if it’s prostate cancer, catching it early makes all the difference. That’s a little-known fact worth remembering.
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in the UK. Tackle is here to make sure no-one faces prostate cancer alone. We’ve teamed up with Loaded Magazine to raise awareness and help more men find support.
Over 52,000 men in the UK are diagnosed every year
Black men are twice as likely to get prostate cancer
It may cause no symptoms in its early stages, but the earlier it’s found the easier it is to treat
Many men assume testing automatically involves a rectal exam
The first step is usually a blood test taken from your arm
If you’re worried, ask your doctor about a PSA blood test to check your risk
You don’t have to face a prostate cancer diagnosis alone.
Join a Tackle support group.
Have another query? A member of our team are always here to help you and your loved ones with any questions you have regarding your prostate cancer.
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