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Androgen deprivation therapy and estrogen deficiency induced adverse effects in the treatment of prostate cancer - Abstract Show Comments PDF Print E-mail
  
Tuesday, 01 December 2009

Department of Surgery (Urology), Durham VA Medical Center and Duke Prostate Center, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 27710, USA.

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Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is the standard of care for metastatic prostate cancer and is increasingly used to treat asymptomatic patients with prostate-specific antigen recurrence after failed primary therapy. Although effective, ADT is associated with multiple adverse effects, many of which are related to the estrogen deficiency that occurs as a result of treatment. These include increased fracture risk, hot flashes, gynecomastia, serum lipid changes and memory loss. By providing clinicians with a greater awareness of the estrogen deficiency induced adverse effects from ADT, they can proactively intervene on the physical and psychological impact these effects have on patients.

Written by:
Freedland SJ, Eastham J, Shore N.   Are you the author?

Reference:
Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis. 2009;12(4):333-8.
doi:10.1038/pcan.2009.35

PubMed Abstract
PMID:19901933

UroToday.com Prostate Cancer Section

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