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A simple 5- or 10-second rectal examination by a physician detects more than 50 of cases at a curable stage of ____.
 
  a. prostate cancer c. testicular torsion
  b. testicular cancer d. Peyronie's disease

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Lower back, pelvic, or upper thigh pain; inability to urinate; loss of force in the urinary stream; urinary dribbling; pain or burning during urination; and frequent urination, especially at night, are all early signs of ____.
 
  a. prostate cancer c. balanitis
  b. testicular cancer d. benign prostatic hypertrophy



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