Secondary hormonal manipulation.

Axel S Merseburger, Claus Belka, Klaus Behmenburg, Arnulf Stenzl
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Patients with advanced prostate cancer under primary androgen deprivation therapy will practically all develop progression, often associated with an asymptomatic increase in prostate-specific antigen. Recent reports are demonstrating an increased use of androgen deprivation therapy as primary or neoadjuvant treatment; however, meager clinical evidence supports the use of such treatment regimens for localized prostate cancer, except in patients with high-risk or locally advanced prostatic disease. Fortunately, the latter tumors might still be prone to some kind of secondary treatment to block androgen receptors in a primary, secondary or tertiary fashion. Secondary hormonal manipulations for affected patients include antiandrogen withdrawal, second-line antiandrogens, direct adrenal androgen inhibitors, estrogens and progestins. We discuss the emerging concept of secondary hormonal manipulation on the basis of the current literature and demonstrate prospective alternative treatment modalities.

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二次激素操纵。
接受原发性雄激素剥夺治疗的晚期前列腺癌患者几乎都会出现进展,通常伴有前列腺特异性抗原的无症状增加。最近的报告显示,雄激素剥夺疗法作为主要或新辅助治疗的使用越来越多;然而,除了高风险或局部晚期前列腺疾病患者外,缺乏临床证据支持将这种治疗方案用于局限性前列腺癌。幸运的是,后一种肿瘤可能仍然倾向于某种二级治疗,以原发性、继发性或三级方式阻断雄激素受体。受影响患者的二次激素操作包括抗雄激素停药、二线抗雄激素、直接肾上腺雄激素抑制剂、雌激素和黄体酮。我们在现有文献的基础上讨论了二次激素操纵的新兴概念,并展示了前瞻性的替代治疗方式。
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