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  • It’s time to beat prostate cancer

    PCCN Leaders enjoy a Lunch ‘N Learn in Halifax

  • Lessening the impact of bone complications

    Highlights from the Canadian Urological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, June 2011

    Bone loss and fractures

  • Progression on active surveillance

    Highlights from the Canadian Urological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, June 2011

    Active surveillance (AS) is gaining ground as a viable option for men with low-risk prostate cancer.

  • Nerve-sparing effect on margins

    Highlights from the Canadian Urological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, June 2011

    In treating prostate cancer, physicians face the ongoing challenge of balancing cancer control with m

  • Abiraterone’s benefits confirmed

    Highlights from the Canadian Urological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, June 2011

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