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    Most have low-risk cancers and rarely benefit from treatment, a new study finds. Actively monitoring the condition is often the best choice.

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    Will I be able to have sex during or after my treatment? Patients do not have to worry that having sex during treatment for prostate cancer will make the cancer worse. In some cases, such as when patients are using chemotherapy, it is recommended that patients use condoms during sex to avoid having medications pass into the ejaculate and expose their partner. Ask your doctor…

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