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Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study - Fox News
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3/12/23 at 7:15am
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A study in the New England Journal of Medicine showed most men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer can actively monitor the disease instead of jumping to surgery or radiation.
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