Prostate cancer: 10 symptoms of a growing tumour – ‘contact your doctor’
PROSTATE cancer is the most common tumour in men across the UK, affecting one in eight individuals in their lifetime. Yet, the key to survival – aside from a lucky escape – is to have an early diagnosis. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Android and iPhone warning: Millions targeted by growing threat and you could be next
CYBER security experts have issued an urgent warning after witnessing a surge in fake text messages that are targeting Android and iPhone users. Daily Express :: Tech Feed
New ‘killer’ cancer treatment stops one third of tumours growing
ALMOST everyone knows someone who has got or has had cancer. It’s prevalent throughout society and every year thousands will die from it. Amidst this sea of bad news, there is more good coming through as new treatments are developed that can beat cancer. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Cancer symptoms: ‘Frequent’ sensations warning of a growing tumour inside of the body
CANCEROUS tumours can continue to grow as the signs might not always be obvious. If, however, you experience “frequent” sensations, it could be worthwhile getting a professional medical opinion. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Cancer: Two indications of a growing bowel tumour when you wipe your bottom
CANCEROUS cells amassing in the bowel uncontrollably can lead to telltale signs of the growing tumour. It is key to be aware of the symptoms so that treatment can start as soon as possible. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Elvis’ little brother describes growing up with The King ‘He shared his life with me’
ELVIS PRESLEY’S baby brother grew up at Graceland and reveals the touching love and generosity The King showered on him: “He was like a brother and father, he shared his life with me.” Daily Express :: Music Feed
Cancer symptoms: Seven common warning signs of a growing tumour in the prostate
CANCEROUS cells that are pushing up against the urethra – the tube that carries urine from the bladder out through the tip of the penis – will cause bodily sensations. Daily Express :: Health Feed