prostate gene test

prostate gene test
Cancer cells concerned, anyone can answer?

Prostate cells usually require testosterone and other androgens to survive. However, some prostate cancer cells grow despite androgen treatment to remove. One hypothesis is that estrogen, often considered a female hormone, may activate genes normally controlled by an androgen in these cancer cells. Describe one or more experiments to test this hypothesis.

People are divided into two groups of men with Casodex treatment resistant (double-blind, Cross-over study) 50% receive Tamoxifen Casodex 50 mg (bicalutamide 50 mg) 1 tablet per day + 1 placebo tablet Casodex is an agent of anti-testosterone. 50% receive 1 tablet Casodex 50 mg daily tamoxifen + 1 20 mg tablet is an inhibitor of estrogen receptor compare the results of tumor growth in 1 years time then reverse the groups without the doctor or the patient whether they are receiving tamoxifen or placebo tamxoifen then compare the results of tumor growth again.


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