Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting UK men accounting for about 27% of all male cases.
One in eight men in the UK will develop Prostate Cancer at some point in their lives. This is about the same ratio as women who will get breast cancer in the UK at some point in their lives.
One in four black men in the UK will develop Prostate Cancer at some point in their lives.
Prostate Cancer is VERY treatable with excellent survival rates if diagnosed early.
Symptoms of the disease are passing blood in the urine (even just once can be an indicator), difficulty peeing, feeling the bladder is not empty after peeing and feeling the need to pee far more frequently that was normal. These are not the only symptoms.
Prostate Cancer UK operate a dedicated phone line with qualified nurses on the end of a telephone who can help with all questions about the disease.
Please spread the word and save a life.
Their website also has lots of information visit them here Prostate Cancer UK