Metastatic prostate cancer is cancer that began in the prostate but has spread to other parts of the body. There's no cure, but there are a number of effective treatments you can discuss with a ...
Fig 1. Summary of key guideline recommendations. ADT, androgen deprivation therapy; ARPI, androgen receptor pathway inhibitor; C, conditional; CRPC, castration ...
I f prostate cancer has spread to other areas of your body, your doctor may recommend androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), which halts the production of androgen hormones, especially testosterone.
Although the Endocrine Society guidelines recommend TRT for men with testosterone levels ≤ 300 ng/dL in two morning samples, a primary concern is its potential to exacerbate prostate-related ...
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