Nigeria, Dec. 27 -- Prostate cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the prostate, a small gland found only in male reproductive system that sits below the bladder and plays a key role in producing semen.

The cancer often develops slowly and may remain confined to the prostate for years without causing noticeable symptoms.

However, in some cases, it becomes aggressive, spreading to nearby tissues and distant organs such as the bones, where it can cause severe pain, disability, and eventually death if untreated.

Speaking with PT Health Watch, Sefiu Eniola, a Urologist, warned that it has become the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Nigerian men, quietly advancing as a major public health challenge amid low ...