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Reducing Prostate Cancer Cell Production: The Role of Bipolar Androgen Therapy

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    Bipolar androgen therapy is a treatment approach that uses high doses of testosterone to potentially suppress the growth of cells in advanced prostate cancer patients. Here to discuss the findings from recent studies on bipolar androgen therapy and the potential mechanisms behind this approach is Dr. Mohit Khera, a Professor in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine, where he also holds the F. Brantley Scott Chair.

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  • Overview

    Bipolar androgen therapy is a treatment approach that uses high doses of testosterone to potentially suppress the growth of cells in advanced prostate cancer patients. Here to discuss the findings from recent studies on bipolar androgen therapy and the potential mechanisms behind this approach is Dr. Mohit Khera, a Professor in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine, where he also holds the F. Brantley Scott Chair.

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