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Doctors’ insight: What all men should know about prostate cancer treatment – Starts at 60
Prostate cancer is the second-most common cancer diagnosed in Australian men.

Some men may stay on active surveillance for the rest of their life, however for others, there is the option to commence treatment if, or when, the disease progresses. This has benefit of delaying treatment and potential side effects for as long as possible.
For those men who do require treatment for their prostate cancer, theres a number of therapy options available, including:
Surgery (radical prostatectomy)
This is a major surgical procedure involving the removal of the whole prostate gland….
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