Pentagon slammed for calling Lloyd Austin's surgery to remove cancer 'elective': 'Arguing semantics'
Doctors are calling out the Pentagon for calling Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's recent medical procedure to treat prostate cancer an "elective" surgery," saying that characterization is misleading.
The men were followed up until 2022. After 30 years, most of the men who had died had died of causes other than prostate cancer. The risk of dying from prostate cancer during this period was 17 ...
A technique to improve the precision of prostate cancer surgery means that almost twice as many men preserve their erectile function compared to those undergoing standard surgery, according to results ...
Washington — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was hospitalized to treat an infection that was related to earlier surgery for prostate cancer, his doctors said in a statement released by the Pentagon on ...
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