Guidance on active surveillance for men with low-risk cancer
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Guidance on active surveillance for men with low-risk cancer

Erin Dean Health writer

Men opting for less radical treatment need support, says NICE

New guidance on the care of men with prostate cancer has backed the use of active surveillance for those with low-risk and localised disease.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 18, 4, 8-9. doi: 10.7748/cnp.18.4.8.s7

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