Most prostate cancers are hormone-dependent; this means that they need testosterone for disease progression. Ninety percent of testosterone is produced by leydig cells of the testis, whereas adrenal glands account for 5% of this production. Survival after treatment can reach 10 to 15 years as shown by johansson & ljunggren.
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Yep, I agree with you.
Most prostate cancers need testosterone for disease propagation. But, after the treatment of the cancer, the person can live only upto 10 - 15 years more.
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Yep, I agree with you.
Most prostate cancers need testosterone for disease propagation. But, after the treatment of the cancer, the person can live only upto 10 - 15 years more. .
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