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Dr. Ed discusses screenings for prostate, colon, testicular cancer
ShareAdd Us On GoogleAdd as a preferred source on GoogleTYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Prostate, colon, and testicular cancer can advance, sometimes slowly, without noticeable symptoms.
By By Michael Richardson·5 hr ago
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TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Prostate, colon, and testicular cancer can advance, sometimes slowly, without noticeable symptoms.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Ed Dominguez says some of the symptoms of prostate cancer include heaviness around the pelvis and difficulty urinating.
"Prostate cancer frequently can be a very sneaky type of cancer," Dominguez said.
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