Doctors say paying attention to subtle bodily changes could play a crucial role in detecting prostate cancer earlier.
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PROSTATE cancer has become the most common form of the disease in Britain for the first time. Analysis of NHS figures by Prostate Cancer UK found 64,425 men were diagnosed across the UK in 2022.
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Prostate cancer has overtaken breast cancer to become the most common form of the disease in the UK for the first time.