Sign Up for Our Newsletter!

Stay connected with ZERO Prostate Cancer through our newsletter below:

Name

🎁 $75,000 HOLIDAY MATCH IS LIVE🎁

Make a gift during the season of giving!

EOY Giving 2025 Match Your Gift

HELP πŸ”“ $100,000 IN LIFESAVING SUPPORT πŸ’™

ONE DAY ONLY: Help ZERO raise $20,000

and unlock Harrity & Harrity's $80,000 match!

H4C EOY Giving Donate Now

Two Prostate Cancer Drugs Delay Spread of the Disease by Two Years

For the first time, researchers have results from two independent clinical trials showing that two different drugs help men with nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer - giving them about two more years before their cancer metastasizes.

They used very similar drugs β€” both androgen receptor inhibitors, which block testosterone from binding to prostate cancer cells and entering them.

Read more.


Source: The New York Times

Share