Once a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer, he faces a myriad of treatment options, ranging from prostate removal to radioactive implants to no treatment at all. Unfortunately, science isn’t much help.
A recent report from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality concluded that no one treatment is superior.
As part of our regular health video series, The New York Times spoke with 59-year-old Mark Spindel about his treatment choice: surgical removal of the prostate. Click on the video link to hear his story.
A recent report from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality concluded that no one treatment is superior.
As part of our regular health video series, The New York Times spoke with 59-year-old Mark Spindel about his treatment choice: surgical removal of the prostate. Click on the video link to hear his story.
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