http://www.prostatehealth.org.au/v3/html/sheet_5.htm#hormone
none over seas in under develop contries surgical castration is the only treatment for prostate cancer the problem is any form of Since the testicles provide over 95% of the male hormones it is obvious that their removal will reduce the levels. This occurs very quickly after the operation, which is performed sometimes as day surgery but more commonly with an overnight stay in hospital. An advantage of this form of hormone treatment is that the inconvenience and cost of regular medications is avoided.
Medications are available as an alternative to orchidectomy. The injectable drugs act on the brain to reduce the production of male hormones in the testicles and currently last from 1- 3 months per injection. This means that regular monthly or 3-monthly injections are required to control the cancer cell growth, and should these be stopped, the prostate cells will begin to grow.
Medications are available as an alternative to orchidectomy. The injectable drugs act on the brain to reduce the production of male hormones in the testicles and currently last from 1- 3 months per injection. This means that regular monthly or 3-monthly injections are required to control the cancer cell growth, and should these be stopped, the prostate cells will begin to grow.