Prostate cancer is a common cancer in men, affecting the walnut-sized prostate gland. Early stages often have no symptoms, though risk increases with age and family history. Treatment options vary, from active surveillance to surgery or radiation. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be beneficial.
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Prostate Cancer Grading and Staging
Understand your prostate cancer diagnosis. Dr. Canes explains grading (Gleason score, grade groups) and staging (1-4) to help you grasp how cancer aggressiveness and spread are assessed.
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NCCN Patient Webinar: Advanced Prostate Cancer
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Master Clinician of Fox Chase Cancer Center and Professor, Department of Surgical Oncology
Carol and Louis Della Penna Chair in Urologic Oncology
Professor, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University
NCCN, Bladder/Penile Cancers Panel Member
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