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Nightly bathroom habit was missed sign of common men's cancer: 'I didn't know'

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My father was diagnosed with this prostate cancer SWNS reported that she drinks too much water every night after chalking up in the bathroom and before going to bed.

“I’ve woken up in the middle of the night and gone to the bathroom a few times, but I never thought about it too much,” said Ed Matthews, who lives in London.

Matthews ignored early warning signs until receiving a shocking diagnosis in April 2025.

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An avid golfer and skier, he said he felt “fit and healthy” when participating in the routine. health check The allowance was provided by the employer in April last year.

So I took a prostate-specific antigen test, and the result was 4.2. (Traditionally, a PSA level below 4.0 ng/mL is considered “normal.”)

Although this number was slightly higher than normal, doctors considered it “not too alarming.” However, they referred Matthews to a urologist as a precaution.

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When an MRI scan yielded inconclusive results, Matthews underwent a biopsy. Less than three weeks after he left for his trip, original checkhe was diagnosed with prostate cancer.

“I’ve always been a healthy person, but my world has been turned upside down,” he told SWNS, adding that he felt as if he had been thrown into a “world of pain.”

“It was an emotional shock…something no one wants to hear.” they have cancer. ”

Cancer survival rates have reached record highs, but the deadliest types of cancer still put Americans at risk.

Matthews received robotic surgery He had his prostate removed in July last year, but tests since then have found no trace of cancer.

“I’ve never had any problems with blood, but over the last year or year and a half I’ve been going to the bathroom more often,” he said.

Mr Matthews said he “didn’t really know” what a prostate was before he was diagnosed.

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The prostate is a small, hard, partially muscular gland that helps organize the prostate gland. male reproductive systemAccording to the Cleveland Clinic website.

According to the sources cited above, 13 out of every 100 American men will develop prostate cancer at some point in their lives. Approximately 35,770 people die from this disease each year in the United States.

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Mr Matthews is now planning to run the London Marathon for Prostate Cancer UK to raise awareness of prostate cancer.

“I was very open and honest and told people what happened, and I think that caused me to lose a lot of people, friends, connections and get tested,” he told SWNS.

Early prostate cancer rarely causes symptoms. However, as the disease progresses, changes occur, including the need to urinate frequently, and sometimes urgently, especially at night. Other signs, according to the Cleveland Clinic, include a weak urine flow, the flow of urine starting and stopping, and blood when using the toilet.

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Experts advise anyone experiencing any of these symptoms to contact their health care provider. medical worker; medical institution.

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