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If you have stage I cancer, the cancer is small, and it hasn't grown outside your prostate. Slow-growing cancers might never cause symptoms or other health problems.

In this stage, your prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels and Gleason scores are low, and that's good. When they're higher, your cancer is more aggressive. It’s also more likely to come back and require more intensive treatment.

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