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0:28 What is micrometastatic disease, and how is it relevant in prostate cancer treatment?
3:53 How has the advent of the PSMA PET scan affected treatment of micrometastatic disease?
7:17 Should every new prostate cancer patient be getting a PSMA PET scan?
9:58 What options are there for those who've already received treatment and are now monitoring?
12:18 How might a prostate cancer patient be monitored after treatment?
12:53 What "cured" mean in the context of prostate cancer?
13:45 What hormone therapy options are there for treating micrometastatic disease?
17:39 How should a patient go about communicating their treatment preferences to their doctor?
18:57 Have PSMA PET scans changed the definition of micrometastatic disease?
20:05 Alex's conclusions
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