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Hormone therapy for prostate cancer does more harm than
good 7-9-08
A new study today's Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that
older men who have early stage prostate cancer should not be advised to receive
hormone therapy, which can do more harm than good to older men.
The review study of almost 20,000 older men over 65 with early stage prostate
cancer showed forgoing the treatment and having their condition monitored would
be a better option for the patients.
Researchers from the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey found that
although the hormone therapy did increase survival from advanced prostate
cancer, but also increased the rate of deaths from other causes such as heart
disease, negating any benefit.
Dr. Patrick Walsh, an urologist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine was
cited as saying studies have shown that the treatment itself through the
increased risk of cardiovascular disease and worsened diabetes kills a
significant number of older men.
The therapy that aims to suppress the male hormone testosterone helps patients
with their cancer spreading beyond the prostate gland, but is ineffective at
treating patients with the early stage prostate cancer.
The severe adverse effects associated with the hormone therapy include
cardiovascular disease, diabetes, bone fractures, fatigue and other conditions,
Grace Lu-Yao, lead author and an epidemiologic at Johnson and colleagues said.
Walsh said there has never been any evidence that hormonal treatments help older
men with early stage disease. Rather its causes many side effects including
weight gain, hot flashes, loss of muscle mass, and a decrease in mental acuity.
Older men with early stage prostate cancer are not advised to receive the
treatment although the treatment helps those with advanced disease.
But why do urologists do it anyway?
Urologists reportedly have found treating patients with the useless drugs, they
could make tens of thousands of dollars a year by just marking up the price they
pay to obtain the hormone-suppressing medications.
Prostate cancer is diagnosed in 186,000 people each year in the United States
and 8,600 are expected to die from the disease. The disease is the second
leading cancer killer, only behind lung cancer.
However, the disease is often not as aggressive as many others. About 80
patients have a survival of 10 years with or without the hormonal therapy. Many
studies have showed that many alternative treatments may be used to effectively
treat the disease.
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