Prostate or colon cancer, the possible tumors that Carlos III could suffer from

King Charles of England’s prostate treatment is not uncommon for men. This enlarged prostate, for which he underwent surgery last January, is an enlargement of the prostate. Symptoms may include difficulty urinating or, on the contrary, increased frequency of urination, as well as a feeling that the bladder is no longer emptied correctly.

It is common for almost all men to experience it as they age. Actually, less than 10% of men aged 30 has an enlarged prostate. At the age of 40, a man experiences a second enlargement.

Half of men have an enlarged prostate at age 60 and at age 85 it happens to 90% of them. Commonly referred to as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), it is not cancer and does not increase your risk of developing it.

However, the fact that Buckingham Palace was unable to confirm what type of cancer it was suggests that this is also the case it could be colon cancer, which is also found in tests in the urogenital area. A tumor in the bladder or kidney cannot be ruled out either.

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