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Active Surveillance of Prostate Cancer: Evaluating Long-Term Outcomes

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    While overtreatment of favorable-risk prostate cancer remains a pressing challenge, undertreatment of aggressive disease is also a dangerous possibility. A multicenter study addresses that gap with 10-year follow-up data on patients using protocol-directed active surveillance. Join Dr. Lisa Newcomb, Deputy Director of the Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, as she explains the real-world findings on this personalized approach to care.

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  • Overview

    While overtreatment of favorable-risk prostate cancer remains a pressing challenge, undertreatment of aggressive disease is also a dangerous possibility. A multicenter study addresses that gap with 10-year follow-up data on patients using protocol-directed active surveillance. Join Dr. Lisa Newcomb, Deputy Director of the Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, as she explains the real-world findings on this personalized approach to care.

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