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Blood sugar levels and cancer cell growth

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: 4 days ago | Replies (22)

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@hanscasteels

Thank you. In my particular case, I also have to deal with the consequences of CABG. I want to ensure adequate and optimal treatment of this cancer monster, but not expire due to another issue that's enhanced by the treatment options. I suppose I am asking for the impossible - is it possible to defeat this cancer without ADT. Seems... "no" is the correct answer

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hanscasteels, you might be interested in this https://www.nature.com/articles/s41391-024-00848-6. While prostate cancer specialists might not have the "bandwith" to address cardiovascular issues, do cadiologists have the bandwith to deal with the effects of ADT.
I suspect that it is possible to defeat prostate cancer without ADT, especially if it hasn't metastasized. But I think, or so I was told, that some tumors are not specially affected by ADT.