Hormone-sensitive Metastatic Prostate Cancer Articles

Articles

  • [Modern treatment of metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer].

    The treatment of metastatic prostate cancer can be divided into two pathophysiological phases: hormone-sensitive and castration-resistant phases. Huggins' observation in the year 1941, which was awarded with the Nobel Prize in 1966, has a key role in treatment during the hormone-sensitive phase, stating that if the testicles are removed, the size of the prostate cancer decreases.

    Published October 11, 2018
  • Recent trends in the management of advanced prostate cancer.

    Advanced prostate cancer includes a wide spectrum of disease ranging from hormone naïve or hormone sensitive to castration resistant, both containing populations of men who have demonstrable metastatic and non-metastatic states.

    Published October 26, 2018