As prostate cancer progresses, some people have symptoms. But others don’t. Some symptoms may be a sign that the cancer is growing larger or has spread outside the prostate. If that happens, you may need more extensive treatment.
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A frequent need to pee, especially at night
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Trouble starting to pee
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Weak or interrupted pee flow
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Trouble fully emptying the bladder
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Not being able to pee at all
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Accidental peeing
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Unable to control bowels
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Painful or burning feeling when you pee
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Blood in your pee or semen
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Pain or stiffness in your low back, hips, ribs, upper thighs, or other bones that doesn't go away
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Trouble getting or keeping an erection
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Weakness or numbness in legs or feet
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Unexplained weight loss