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Robotic surgery can't fix men showing up late for their prostates

Robotic surgery can't fix men showing up late for their prostates
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Medical experts in South Africa are emphasizing the importance of early prostate cancer screening, noting that many men seek help only when the disease is advanced. Robotic surgery is highlighted as a modern, minimally invasive treatment option.

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Prostate cancer is a leading cause of male cancer deaths in South Africa, and increasing awareness of screening could significantly improve survival rates.

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