Problems urinating, blood in urine or semen, erectile dysfunction, pain in the hips, back, chest, or other areas, weakness or numbness in legs or feet, and loss of bladder or bowel control are some of the symptoms of prostate cancer.
Dr. Marcio Fagundes, Medical Director of Radiation Oncology at Miami Cancer Institute, says a patient can have prostate cancer in the periphery of the prostate, and the urine will seem to be normal, and in some cases where prostate cancer is larger, there can be urinary symptoms.