Prostate Restored
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Fatigue (extreme tiredness) Fatigue is a feeling of extreme tiredness that doesn't go away, even after you rest. ... Pain. Pain is a common problem for men with advanced prostate cancer, although some men have no pain at all. ... Urinary problems. ... Bowel problems. ... Broken bones (fractures) ... Sexual problems. ... Lymphoedema. ... Anaemia. More items...
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