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Early Cancer Warning Signs

Signs of Cancer Specific to Men

Blood in urine or semen.  A pink, brown, or red tinge to your pee or semen may or may not be something to panic about. It most commonly is as a result of Infections, kidney stones [7], injuries, and noncancerous prostate growth. Less often, bladder or prostate cancer might be to blame. Your doctor can do urine tests and other exams to find the source of the blood.

Lump in the testicle. A painless one is a possible warning sign of testicular cancer. Yet the bump could also be from an injury, fluid buildup, or a hernia. It’s best to visit your doctor for proper diagnosis.

Pain during ejaculation or urination. This can be a sign of prostate cancer. It could also be as a result of an infection or swelling of your prostate gland or urethra. If the pain doesn’t improve, have your doctor take a look.