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Metastasis occurs after surgical removal of low-grade prostate cancer in some men, suggesting that close follow-up is warranted even in this group of lower-risk patients.

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Metastasis occurs after surgical removal of low-grade prostate cancer in some men, suggesting that close follow-up is warranted even in this group of lower-risk patients.

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