The statement that there are no 8 signs of early prostate cancer is not true. Early prostate cancer often has no obvious manifestations.
Early prostate cancer usually does not cause obvious clinical symptoms, mostly found during physical examination. As the tumor grows, it may cause symptoms of lower urinary tract obstruction due to tumor compression blocking the urethra, such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, slow urine flow, straining to urinate, or even urinary retention or incontinence.
The development of prostate cancer is related to race, heredity, environment, food, obesity and sex hormones, etc. A healthy diet, reduced intake of animal fats and regular work and rest can reduce the risk of prostate cancer. High-risk groups should have regular medical checkups to detect prostate cancer early and get timely treatment.
Early prostate cancer often has no specific symptoms. If prostate cancer is suspected, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time to improve the examination, make a clear diagnosis and timely treatment.