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New treatment option for advanced prostate cancer

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Prostate cancer that has become resistant to hormone treatment and that does not respond to radiation or chemotherapy requires new methods of treatment. By attacking stem cell-like cells in prostate cancer, researchers at Lund University are working on a project to develop a new treatment option.

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Tags: Hormone, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Prostate Cancer, Prostate, Men's Health, Radiation

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