Those living with prostate cancer may feel anxious about cancer itself, the side effects of cancer treatments, or the possibility of cancer returning.
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Changes to ejaculation
After prostate cancer treatment, some men experience dry ejaculation (without semen).
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Weight loss
Weight loss can be a symptom of cancer or a side effect of treatment. For some people with prostate cancer, weight loss may be the only visible symptom.
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Depression
Depression is common in people living with cancer or undergoing cancer treatment.
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Bone pain
Advanced prostate cancer may cause pain in the bones of the chest, hips, or back.
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Fatigue
Fatigue is a common symptom of cancer and cancer treatments.
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Bladder problems
Prostate cancer can make it harder to start urinating or drain your bladder completely. You may urinate more frequently, especially at night, or lose control of your bladder.
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Erectile dysfunction
Both prostate cancer and its treatments can lead to erectile dysfunction, making sexual activity more difficult.
[PC-17]: Prostate Cancer Iceberg (What People Don't See Template)
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Transcript
What people see
Weight loss
Fatigue
Bladder problems
Bone pain
Erectile dysfunction
What people don’t see
Depression
Changes to ejaculation
Anxiety
Anxiety
Those living with prostate cancer may feel anxious about cancer itself, the side effects of cancer treatments, or the possibility of cancer returning.
Learn More
Changes to ejaculation
After prostate cancer treatment, some men experience dry ejaculation (without semen).
Learn More
Weight loss
Weight loss can be a symptom of cancer or a side effect of treatment. For some people with prostate cancer, weight loss may be the only visible symptom.
Learn More
Depression
Depression is common in people living with cancer or undergoing cancer treatment.
Learn More
Bone pain
Advanced prostate cancer may cause pain in the bones of the chest, hips, or back.
Learn More
Fatigue
Fatigue is a common symptom of cancer and cancer treatments.
Learn More
Bladder problems
Prostate cancer can make it harder to start urinating or drain your bladder completely. You may urinate more frequently, especially at night, or lose control of your bladder.
Learn More
Erectile dysfunction
Both prostate cancer and its treatments can lead to erectile dysfunction, making sexual activity more difficult.
Learn More