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Does ADT actually kill cancer cells?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Aug 9 8:14am | Replies (46)

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@dandl48

Sorry @gbvetracer , Testosterone is indeed an androgen. Androgens, including testosterone, can influence the growth of prostate cancer. In fact, prostate cancer cells often rely on androgens to grow and spread. This is why treatments for prostate cancer sometimes involve reducing androgen levels or blocking their effects to slow the cancer’s progression.

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My T levels always Rise considerably when taking Casodex. (over 1000) but PSA drops usually in half. So how would you explain this?