Cancer signs men should look for as medical lawyer warns of delayed treatment

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Cancer signs men should look for as medical lawyer warns of delayed treatment
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It comes after Scots Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy opened up about his own cancer battle.

Crucial signs of cancer are being overlooked by men leading to many unnecessary deaths. Millions of men worldwide are dying too young, with men living an average of 4.5 years less than women.

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“These can all be warning signs that warrant immediate medical attention. Additionally, if the cancer has spread, symptoms may include persistent back pain, unexplained weight loss, and a loss of appetite.Signs of testicular cancer can include a lump or swelling in the testicle, changes in size, a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum, or discomfort and pain in the scrotum or testicles.

"Seeking medical advice early on allows for a proper diagnosis and peace of mind, whether it’s cancer or a less serious condition. Early action is always better than delayed treatment.”

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