Radical Prostatectomy

A radical prostatectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove the prostate gland from the body. It is typically recommended for men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The procedure can provide a cure for the disease, and can be used to reduce the risk of the cancer spreading to other parts of the body. In addition, it can help improve the health and quality of life of men with prostate cancer by restoring their urinary control, sexual functioning, and overall well-being.

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