awareness

Many men wait too long to talk to their doctor — but knowing the signs and acting early can save your life. 

    • Most common cancer in men over 50 

    • Early prostate cancer often has no symptoms 

    • Talk to your doctor about screening if you’re over 40 or have a family history 

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    • Most common cancer in young men aged 15–35 

    • Look for painless lumps or swelling 

    • Monthly self-exams are key 

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    • Often preventable through screening 

    • Risk increases after age 45 

    • Ask your doctor about a colonoscopy or stool-based tests 

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Early detection saves lives. Don’t wait.