Prostate cancer is a growing concern in India, often missed due to subtle symptoms mistaken for aging. Early signs like frequent urination or blood in urine are frequently ignored. This lack of awareness and discussion delays diagnosis. Experts urge men over 40 to undergo regular check-ups, especially with a family history, to ensure early detection and successful treatment.
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