Prostate cancer drug that can halve death risk to be offered to thousands in England
At least 6,000 men a year with hormone-sensitive cancer to get access to darolutamide, which blocks growth with fewer side-effects Thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer in England are to be offered a drug that can halve the risk of death. In guidance published on Friday, the National (…)
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