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1:11 What are some of the newest developments in prostate cancer?
5:30 Why might different cancers of the same Gleason grade grow at different rates?
6:56 What other, non-PSMA tools can be used to predict cancer outcomes?
9:59 What should active surveillance patients monitor on top of PSA?
12:30 What genetic tests can patients get in order to better understand their cancer?
16:32 What other techniques exist for monitoring and predicting cancer?
19:36 Alex's conclusions
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