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Dr. David Crawford invites Dr. Badrinath Konety to provide a counterpoint discussion on novel biomarkers and their use in detecting prostate cancer.
When are "watchful waiting" and "active surveillance" good options for men with prostate cancer?
When Larson was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he wanted to find a treatment method with a short recovery time so he could get back to the things he enjoys.
Not so long ago, routine surgery to remove the prostate gland required four to six weeks of recovery time. Now it isn’t uncommon for a man who has had a prostatectomy at the University of Minnesota's Institute for Prostate and Urologic Cancers (IPUC) to be doing yard work and his other usual activities just three weeks later.
It isn’t uncommon for patients to feel worried and alone after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.