Hormone Deprivation Helps Local Prostate Cancer
5th Oct 2005, 22:52 GMT
A new study show that adding three to six months of androgen deprivation therapy in addition to standard radiation therapy can significantly reduce the risk of cancer recurrence in men whose prostate cancer has not spread to other organs.
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