Maybe none: Sometimes there are no symptoms or they can be related to an enlarged prostrate. Meaning hesitancy when starting to urinate. If extensive disease, some men present with pain related to bone involvement. Hope this helps.
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Symptoms are: Silent, occurs in context of "normal" aging prostate that causes obstructive symptoms (freq., urgency, night urination, etc). This leads to a psa (prostate specific, not cancer specific, antigen), a sign. Signs need to be interperted by someone that knows this territory, but focuse \s on you and your options. A finger exam is not sensitive but a sign that helps guide work up and rx options.
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