Balancing Interventions With Quality of Life in Advanced Prostate Cancer
27th Apr 2006, 17:21 GMT
Androgen-independent metastatic prostate cancer is incurable. While there are numerous ongoing clinical trials to address the vexing problem of treating men with hormone-refractory disease, balancing survival with quality of life continues to challenge clinicians. (CME) Medscape Hematology-Oncology Hossein Jadvar
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