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flag Study suggests waiting at least three months after prostate cancer surgery to accurately monitor PSA levels, reducing overtreatment.

flag A recent study suggests current guidelines for monitoring prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels after prostate cancer surgery may lead to unnecessary treatments. flag Researchers recommend waiting at least three months post-surgery to more accurately detect cancer recurrence and avoid overtreatment. flag This adjustment aims to minimize the risk of misdiagnosis and additional, potentially harmful treatments.

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