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09-02-2015, 09:30 PM
Study supports watch-and-wait approach for many prostate cancers
(Reuters Health) - In a long-term study of older men diag**sed with low-risk prostate cancer and followed with active surveillance, less than a third of cases eventually needed treatment, according to a new study.
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(Reuters Health) - In a long-term study of older men diag**sed with low-risk prostate cancer and followed with active surveillance, less than a third of cases eventually needed treatment, according to a new study.
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