hormone therapy. Page 17. 15. UNDERSTANDING HORMONE THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER drugs to treat cancer (such as chemotherapy).Endocrinologist: A doctor
Overview. Hormone therapy for breast cancer is a treatment for breast cancers that are sensitive to hormones. Some forms of hormone therapy for breast cancer work by blocking hormones from attaching to receptors on cancer cells.
Read more about these side effects in Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer, Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer, or Hormone Therapy for Endometrial Cancer. See Managing Cancer-related Side Effects to learn about what to watch for and how to manage side effects. Hormone therapy drug safety
Most people with advanced prostate cancer have hormone therapy. Doctors may prescribe a combination of different hormone therapy drugs or hormone therapy with
Cancer drugs such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy, biological therapy and drug shortage challenges that have impacted people with cancer for years.
Overview. Hormone therapy for breast cancer is a treatment for breast cancers that are sensitive to hormones. Some forms of hormone therapy for breast cancer work by blocking hormones from attaching to receptors on cancer cells.
Hormone therapy. This class of drugs works on breast cancers with hormone receptors. Female hormones estrogen and progesterone stimulate growth of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer cells. Hormone therapy works to lower hormone levels or block the hormone receptor on the cancer cell. Aromatase inhibitors are a type of hormone therapy
Treating cancer with hormones is called hormone therapy, hormonal therapy, or endocrine therapy. Hormone therapy is mostly used to treat certain kinds of breast cancer and prostate cancer that depend on sex hormones to grow. A few other cancers can be treated with hormone therapy, too.
Hormonal (endocrine) therapies for breast cancer (also called 'anti-hormone treatment') Hormonal therapy is used to treat breast cancers that are hormone
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Chris from Cornwall UK.
Unlikely. TV's (transvestites), much like CD's (crossdressers), are largely about the clothes, wigs, makeup...
A TS, on the other hand, is a transsexual who is presumably pursuing permanent physiological or medical changes. They're far more likely to pursue hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or other medical intervention.