'I lost a lot of confidence and didn't want to go out' - A County Tyrone man who was treated for prostate cancer says he wants to highlight the issue of urinary incontinence
"It was traumatic. I lost a lot of confidence and didn't want to go out."
The now 65-year-old from Dungannon was treated for the disease and is now working to highlight the issue of urinary incontinence, which is a common side effect. Prostate Cancer UK told BBC News NI there was a "taboo" around it, with incontinence being seen as a "woman's issue".
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