Men Who Have Prostate Cancer Surgery Do Well
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Men Who Have Prostate Cancer Surgery Do Well
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Telling Men the Truth about Sex and Prostate Cancer - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “For years, men facing prostate cancer surgery have been reassured by their doctors, who could cite studies in prominent medical journals, that their sex lives would be just fine after treatment. The reality, men discover, is somewhat different.” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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In Men With Low-Risk Prostate Cancer, Delay In Surgery Not Likely To Worsen Tumors
medicalnewstoday.com — “Johns Hopkins experts have found that men enrolled in an active surveillance program for prostate cancer that eventually needed surgery to remove their prostates fared just as well as men who opte” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Tumors not likely to worsen during active surveillance period in low risk prostate cancer patients
news-medical.net — “Johns Hopkins experts have found that men enrolled in an active surveillance program for prostate cancer that eventually needed surgery to remove their prostates fared just as well as men who opted to remove the gland immediately, except if a follow-up biopsy during surveillance showed high-grade cancer.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Delay in surgery not likely to worsen tumors in men with low-risk prostate cancer
physorg.com — “Johns Hopkins experts have found that men enrolled in an active surveillance program for prostate cancer that eventually needed surgery to remove their prostates fared just as well as men who opted to remove the gland immediately, except if a follow-up biopsy during surveillance showed high-grade cancer.” View full resource at physorg.com
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