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Many cases of prostate cancer cause few or no symptoms in the early stages. One British man is now sharing his story after ignoring a warning sign for a long period before tests revealed advanced disease, reports LADbible.

A change in bathroom habits became the norm

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Jeff Titmarsh noticed that he needed to urinate far more often than before, but he did not see it as a cause for concern.

The symptom continued for months

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The increased need to use the toilet persisted for around a year, yet he did not seek medical advice during that time.

Frequent toilet trips affected daily life

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At its worst, Titmarsh was urinating up to 12 times a day, forcing him to interrupt his work repeatedly.

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No other obvious warning signs

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Apart from the frequent urination, he did not experience symptoms that made him suspect a serious illness.

Feeling healthy gave him reassurance

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He said he did not lose weight and generally felt well, making it easier to dismiss the issue.

A recommendation changed everything

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While working for a pair of retired doctors, they noticed how often he was going to the toilet and encouraged him to see his GP.

Tests revealed advanced cancer

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Following blood tests, an MRI scan and a biopsy, Titmarsh was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer.

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The disease had already spread

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Doctors also discovered that the cancer had spread to a bone near his ribs.

Frequent urination is a common warning sign

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According to Titmarsh, needing to urinate more often than usual is one of the symptoms men should not ignore.

Difficulty starting urination can be a symptom

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The NHS lists trouble starting to urinate or needing to strain while urinating as possible signs of prostate cancer.

A weak or interrupted urine flow is another warning sign

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A reduced urine flow or urination that repeatedly stops and starts is also among the symptoms associated with the disease.

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Night-time urination should not be ignored

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Getting up frequently during the night to urinate, experiencing a sudden urgent need to go, or feeling that the bladder has not emptied completely are all symptoms that should be checked by a healthcare professional.

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