Hormonal drug may extend men’s lives if prostate cancer returns
/The hormonal therapies can have potential side effects of reduced sex drive or erectile dysfunction
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Read MoreCanadian and Australian prostate cancer researchers have identified a mutation that may be causing men to develop aggressive localized prostate cancer tumors.
Read MoreIt's being called a critical advance in our efforts to understand the origins and drivers of prostate cancer.
Read MoreUrologists rely upon prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and other biomarkers for diagnosing and monitoring prostate cancer. But – call us greedy – we have always wished they were a little more discerning.
Read MoreHormone therapies are a popular approach in the treatment of prostate cancer. Their goal is to either reduce or stop androgens in the body from affecting prostate cells.
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