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<blockquote data-quote="Speed" data-source="post: 67042" data-attributes="member: 3635"><p>Thanks DOC for fast replays. My last question wasn't related to this study. I'm interested in what's your experience with PC patients and TRT after they are cured with ADT for example ? </p><p></p><p> Is it safe for them to be on TRT after they are cured ? </p><p>Sorry if I ask too many questions, but this area is very interesting for me. I was at a lecture last week and my professor of pharmacology (I'm dental student) talked that estrogen is used for PC patients, as ADT. I thought that kind of therapy is not used anywhere anymore in the world as chemical castration but rather GNRH agonists or antagonists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speed, post: 67042, member: 3635"] Thanks DOC for fast replays. My last question wasn't related to this study. I'm interested in what's your experience with PC patients and TRT after they are cured with ADT for example ? Is it safe for them to be on TRT after they are cured ? Sorry if I ask too many questions, but this area is very interesting for me. I was at a lecture last week and my professor of pharmacology (I'm dental student) talked that estrogen is used for PC patients, as ADT. I thought that kind of therapy is not used anywhere anymore in the world as chemical castration but rather GNRH agonists or antagonists. [/QUOTE]
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