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Hormone therapy, also known as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), is the foundation of treatment for advanced prostate cancer and works by reducing or blocking testosterone, which fuels cancer growth ...
For men facing advanced prostate cancer, doctors may order a series of tests to assess how far the cancer has spread and what treatment approach to recommend. When a doctor suspects more advanced ...
When your doctor assesses your risk level, they are trying to figure out the likelihood that your prostate cancer will spread or continue to progress. This helps them recommend the best treatment ...
Members of the LGBTQ+ community face elevated cancer risks, according to a new study by the American Cancer Society in the realm of increased smoking, alcohol consumption, and obesity.
The Future of Antibody Drug Conjugate Padcev in Breast Cancer Research presented at this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) conference showed that a drug called Padcev (enfortumab ...
PARP Inhibitors For Advanced Prostate Cancer PARP inhibitors are a newer class of oral therapies for advanced prostate cancer that target faulty DNA repair mechanisms. This class of drugs is ...
Assessing The Risks vs. Benefits Of Weight Loss Drugs TV personality and model Brooke Burke, 53, is warning against GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic (generic name: semaglutide) and urging others ...
This special SurvivorNet video series, in partnership with Kisqali, brings together four remarkable women to talk openly about life after breast cancer — and what it really takes to move forward.
Camille Grammer—who overcame stage 2 endometrial cancer and went through a challenging divorce—is loving her 'fur babies.' ...
Targeted Radiation For Advanced Prostate Cancer Radioligand therapy, such as Pluvicto, delivers targeted radiation to prostate cancer cells by binding to PSMA, a protein commonly found on these cells, ...
Six-time PGA Tour winner Steve Pate has been diagnosed with a type of lung cancer called squamous cell carcinoma.
TV host and military veteran Montel Williams, 68, says he still experiences multiple sclerosis symptoms on occasion; however, overall, he considers his condition stable. It took Williams 20 years to ...