URO TODAY: A combination of docetaxel/zoledronic/prednisone in chemotherapy for hormone refractory prostate cancer patients is safe and effective, say Indian researchers. For patients with a Gleason score less than 7, PSA declined more than 50% and those who received more than four cycles had significantly better survival. READ MORE>
Experiment with chemo combination works for hormone refractory prostate cancer patients
October 29, 2009 by Jim Tucker
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