Prostate Restored
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A decade ago, a man with metastatic prostate cancer would typically have a life expectancy of two to three years. Today, life expectancy for men with the same advanced disease is likely to be five to six years.
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Read More »“This is an unprecedented improvement in survival,” comments Dr Ahmed El-Modir, Birmingham Prostate Clinic oncologist. “Normally, an improvement in survival of two or three months is considered significant, but 17 months is groundbreaking. “What it tells us is that particularly for men with high volume disease, there is a real benefit in ‘hitting hard’ early on with treatment, rather than taking the traditional stepped approach of hormone therapy then chemotherapy.”
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A decade ago, a man with metastatic prostate cancer would typically have a life expectancy of two to three years. Today, life expectancy for men...
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