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If you have a small, slow-growing tumor, you and your doctor may decide to just keep a close eye on your disease. This is sometimes called "active surveillance." You may have regular PSA (prostate-specific antigen) blood tests, rectal exams, ultrasounds, and biopsies to see if the cancer is getting worse. If it starts to grow or spread, you can explore other treatments.

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