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Robotic surgery can't fix men showing up late for their prostates

Summary by The Citizen
Most men will never know they have prostate cancer until it has already begun narrowing life’s options. It also remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among South African men across every population group, with one in every 16 men expected to face the disease during their lifetime. Among Black South African men, the lifetime risk rises to one in four, while local mortality rates remain significantly higher than the global average. Options be…
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The Citizen broke the news in South Africa on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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