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Shorter PSA doubling time should prompt earlier hormone therapy

BOSTON—Early-stage prostate cancer treated with radiation therapy
should begin hormone therapy immediately if their PSA level rises
quickly and doubles within six months after treatment; however patients
should forego hormones if PSA levels do not rise as quickly, according
to research presented Tuesday at the 50th annual meeting of the
American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO).

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