Symptoms of prostate cancer can be a slowing of urine, dribbling, an
urgency to urinate or needing to get up frequently at night to
urinate. Often, however, these symptoms can be for benign prostatic
hyperplasia (BPH) rather than prostate cancer. However, early prostate
cancer may not show any symptoms.
As prostate cancer can
spread through the lymph nodes (small parts of the body that help with
fluids and support the body’s defences) and the bones, pain may be
felt in the hip, lower back or bones.