Friday, February 27, 2009

Drugs for Prostate Cancer Prevention?

27 feb 2009--The American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Urological Association have concluded that men "may benefit from a discussion" of the benefits and potential risks of using 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors, including finasteride and dutasteride, for preventing prostate cancer, the Journal of Urology reports.

Research suggests that treatment over 7 years reduces the risk for prostate cancer diagnosis by about 25%, relative to placebo.

For men considering use of 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors for chemoprevention, physicians should explain that:

  • the drugs do not eliminate the risk for prostate cancer;
  • the risk for high-grade prostate cancer is uncertain;
  • the drugs' long-term effect on prostate cancer incidence is unknown;
  • patients may experience temporary sexual adverse effects.

LINK(S):

Journal of Urology article (Free PDF)


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