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In Chicago, a New Approach to Gay and Bisexual Men With Prostate Cancer

 

A new clinic focuses on patients left grappling with the aftermath of treatment in ways that are rarely appreciated by doctors.

Matthew Curtin learned he had prostate cancer after a routine physical examination in October 2019, when test results indicated there was a problem. A biopsy confirmed the news, and doctors told him that surgery to remove his prostate was the best option. Click here to continue reading.

 


Source:The New York Times

 

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