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Chemotherapy for men with prostate cancer who have not responded to hormone therapy

Shelley M, Harrison C, Coles B, Stafforth J, Wilt T, Mason M
Published Online: 
October 8, 2008

Men with advanced prostate cancer and painful bone metastases are a difficult group of patients to treat. Data from recent randomised trials of chemotherapy suggest an improvement in overall survival, pain relief, and quality of life with this form of therapy. Side effects are common and can be severe. Chemotherapy offers a treatment option for men with hormone-refractory prostate cancer (HRPC), but the decision to treat should be carefully considered by the patient and clinician. More studies are needed to find new and better agents.

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Prostatic Diseases and Urologic Cancers Group
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