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The most common cancer symptoms in men

nightlifeone
nightlifeone Member Posts: 8
March 2010 edited March 2014 in Long-Term Effects of Treatment #1
Men are more prone to fall prey of cancer than women. It is not because of the biological difference that there is between the male and the female body, but it is due to the mind set. Men would postpone going to the doctor and would see if the medical concern can be fixed on its own.To read more: http://cancertypesinfo.com/2010/01/the-most-common-cancer-symtopms-in-men/
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