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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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This is to all the men on this site if you areover 50 go to your GP and get checked out for Prostate Cancer and also join Men Utd and support us men in the fight. I was diagnosed with prostate cancer 3 months ago, and yet I didn't have any symptoms. Went to the GP because I felt very exhausted had blood test and from the results and other tests told I had prostate cancer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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That's terrible, especially as it sort of crept up on you, so to speak.
The good thing is it's treatable, I've been having PSA tests regularly.
Hope all goes well!
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I keep telling my OH to get tests... at 65 I feel he should check he just says he is ok and has no symptoms..so Thank you for posting maybe this will encourage him to get tested.
good luck ! hope they caught it soon enough |
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My father is a cancer survivor, not wanting to sound flippant it the best cancer to have for survival rates. I brought my father the cancer survivors guide, if I may say buy it, everyone says it really helps.
I really hope you kick the cancer to the kerb, all the best and good luck. |
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Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery.
My dad had prostate cancer but ignored all the symptoms. By the time he got tested, it had developed into secondary cancer in his bones. He died in 2008. Get tested guys.
Emm x |
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