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About the Artwork: The illustration depicts the relationship between the healthcare provider and the patient, in this case a man diagnosed with localized prostate cancer. White lines symbolize active surveillance and multi-colored triangles depict the diversity of patients and the wide range of factors influencing a mans access to, acceptance of, and adherence to alternatives to treatment. Active surveillance is an example of an alternative to immediate treatment and involves proactive patient follow-up.You are being re-directed to provide comments on the
following conference statement:


NIH State-of-the-Science Conference:
Role of Active Surveillance in the Management of Men With
Localized Prostate Cancer


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December 5–7, 2011
Bethesda, Maryland

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