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Hormone therapy for Prostate Cancer Hormone therapy, known as androgen deprivation therapy, works by preventing prostate cancer cells from receiving
Hormone therapy causes prostate cancer cells to die or to grow more slowly. Hormone therapy for prostate cancer may involve medicines or possibly surgery to remove the testicles. Hormone therapy for prostate cancer also is known as androgen deprivation therapy.
Hormone therapy for prostate cancer uses surgery or drugs to lower the levels of male sex hormones in a man's body. This helps slow the growth of prostate cancer. Hormone therapy for prostate cancer: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
In prostate cancer, male sex hormones can cause prostate cancer to grow. Drugs, surgery, or other hormones are used to reduce the amount of male hormones or block them from working. This is called androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). Hormone therapy for prostate cancer may include the following:
Hormone therapy is the main treatment for metastatic prostate cancer. Most men with metastatic prostate cancer will stay on hormone therapy.
Advanced prostate cancer treatment Hormonal therapy. Hormonal therapies is recommended for most people with advanced prostate cancer. Chemotherapy.
Hormone therapy for prostate cancer works by stopping the hormone testosterone from reaching the prostate cancer cells. drugs stop the production of any
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Unlikely. TV's (transvestites), much like CD's (crossdressers), are largely about the clothes, wigs, makeup...
A TS, on the other hand, is a transsexual who is presumably pursuing permanent physiological or medical changes. They're far more likely to pursue hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or other medical intervention.