Active Surveillance Helps Men Avoid Unnecessary Surgery for Prostate Cancer

Aug. 12, 2025
Read time: 5-15 mins
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According to a new Michigan Medicine article, many men diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer may be able to avoid surgery. The piece highlights the work of U-M urology professor Dr. Todd Morgan and his advocacy for active surveillance as the preferred treatment for low-risk cases, while also examining alternative options and the potential risks of surgery. Read more to learn how this approach could change care for patients.

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