> There appears here to be a substantial lack of knowledge about the SEs
> of ADT, also known as Androgen Deprivation Syndrome (ADS) and what to do
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> state of facts and evidence."
> � --John Adams
Steve, I read every word of that article...a real mind blower for
sure.
But it is also 9 years old. Do you think anything has been improved/
changed?
Steve Jordan - 11 Mar 2008 18:53 GMT
> Steve, I read every word of that article...a real mind blower for
> sure.
> But it is also 9 years old. Do you think anything has been improved/
> changed?
So far as the SEs are concerned, I don't know of anything new. They
still happen to some extent.
Reading some of the related articles might prove helpful. Search on ADS
for the other 19.
Regards,
Steve J
Steve Jordan - 11 Mar 2008 21:36 GMT
Further to my earlier reply to "skeptic":
Here's the latest I've found, although I have not checked Pub Med.
Guess, B. " Preventing and Treating the Side Effects of Testosterone
Deprivation Therapy in Men with Prostate Cancer A Guide for Patients and
Physicians"
http://www.prostate-cancer.org/education/andind/Guess_TestosteroneSideEffects.html
Regards,
Steve J