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Your sentence is wrong in two ways:

1. Surgical removal of the prostate is a common treatment for prostate cancer. A man does not, in fact, continue to have a prostate after he has that surgery. https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/prostatectomy/about/pac-20385198

2. I am legally a man and I do not have a prostate. From my "external appearance" (see my photo) you might guess that I do. But I don't. I don't have a prostate, not because I was surgically treated for prostate cancer, but because I wasn't born with one.

Also,

3. Why would I care about someone else's prostate? Why would someone else care about mine?

Also,

4. How is this related to my article?

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Tucker Lieberman
Tucker Lieberman

Written by Tucker Lieberman

Cult classic. Author of the novel "Most Famous Short Film of All Time." Editor for Prism & Pen and Identity Current. tuckerlieberman.com

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