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Male reproductive cancers may have no indicators. Also, symptoms of these conditions may suggest a number of other disorders as well. Possible signs and symptoms include:
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Difficulties with urination, including a burning sensation or blood in the urine. It may involve weak urine flow or increased urination, especially at night. These difficulties may suggest prostate cancer or other prostate problems.
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Impotence or loss of sex drive. Possible signs of prostate or testicular cancer.
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A lump in the testicle. Present in 90 percent of testicular cancer.
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Abnormal growths on the penis. The most common sign of penile cancer.
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Pain in the hips or lower back. May be present if a men’s reproductive cancer has metastasized to bone.
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Difficulty breathing, chest pain and coughing. May be present if a men’s reproductive cancer has spread to the lungs.
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