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Clara NewsDiscover.com on 08 July, 2008 09:23:21 | 43 times read
Hormone therapy fails to improve survival in older men with early prostate cancer that hasn't spread, a study found, suggesting the popular treatment may not be as beneficial as expected. Hormone therapy is the second most-used treatment after surgery for early prostate cancer that hasn't spread, although the drugs aren't approved for that use, researchers said. The medicines can produce side effects such as hot flashes and impotence and have been associated with osteoporosis and diabetes, said study author Siu-Long Yao. Yao said he doesn't treat his early stage prostate cancer patients with hormone therapy, although more studies are needed. ``The finding itself was a little sur - Drug Treatments Medicines that suppress the hormones include AstraZeneca Plc's Zoladex and Abbott Laboratories' Lupron, for which a generic copy is available. Laurie Casaday, a spokeswoman for AstraZeneca in Wilmington, Delaware, said Zoladex is only approved by U.S. regulators to treat men in later stages of prostate cancer in combination with radiation and flutamide, which blocks testosterone from attaching to receptors on cancer cells. Zoladex sales were $1.1 billion lost year, up 4 percent from 2006, she said. Abbott spokeswoman Julie Herlocker said Lupron is approved for late-stage uses, although about 10 percent of patients receive it from their doctors for prostate cancer that hasn't spread. The company estimates U.S. sales of about $600 million for the drug this - year, she said. New Cases Prostate cancer occurs in the tissue of the prostate, a walnut-sized gland in the male reproductive system located below the bladder. About 186,000 new cases of the disease are expected to be diagnosed in the U.S. this year, and more than 28,000 Americans are expected to die of the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute. Researchers in the study looked at the medical records of 19,271 men with a median age of 77 who were diagnosed with early prostate cancer from 1992 to 2002 and were monitored through 2006. Of those patients, 7,867 received hormone therapy and 11,404 were monitored by their doctors. Throughout the study, 1,560 men died from prostate cancer and 11,045 died from all causes, the researchers said. About 20 percent of men died of prostate cancer in the group receiving hormone therapy, compared wit - h 17.4 percent in the other group. The hormone treatment may help men survive more aggressive forms of prostate cancer, though it may not increase overall survival, Yao said. The average age for a diagnosis of prostate cancer is 72. Also, younger men with the disease may benefit from the therapy, he said. Clara Luciana, Yogyakarta - (3681 spacer.gif/wikan) |
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