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Prostate cancer is a growth of cells that starts in the prostate. The prostate is a small gland that helps make the fluid part of semen.
Learn about detection, diagnostic approaches, treatment options and advances for prostate cancer, including robotic prostatectomy and current research.
Stage 2B prostate cancers are grade group 2 and the PSA level is low or intermediate. This stage includes any size cancer, as long as the cancer hasn't grown ...
The cancer cells look similar to a prostate growth that is not cancer called high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN). Sarcomatoid carcinoma has ...
No cancer treatment is provided during active surveillance for prostate cancer. This means medications, radiation and surgery aren't used. Periodic tests are ...
Some prostate cancers are slow growing and never spread beyond the prostate gland. Others grow faster, and treatment can stop them from spreading and becoming ...
Rising PSA after prostate cancer treatment may signal recurrence. Learn how it's diagnosed, what it means, treatment options and outlook.
Our researchers are committed to improving options for urologic cancers such as prostate cancer. We conduct research to better understand cancer biology and to ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. While many prostate cancers grow slowly and remain localized, other types are aggressive and ...
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