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Prostate-specific antigen-detected prostate cancer (Stage T1c): An analysis of whole-mount prostatectomy specimens
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This study adds impetus to the growing realization that nonpalpable prostate cancer, detected because of elevated PSA, is rarely insignificant. Our findings add further emphasis to the fact that patients diagnosed by PSA elevation have, for the most part, significant cancer that should be treated aggressively.
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