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Psa, Lupron And Outcomes

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Subject: PSA, Lupron and outcomes
Date: 05/06/2008
The Mayo Clinic had published an article indicating possibility that high PSA inhibits circulation growth needed by cancers and that this could possibly be one of the reasons for the generally slower growth of prostate cancer.  If that is indeed the case, wouldn't the use of Lupron (or anything else that lowered PSA) have a deleterious effect on outcome?

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