A study demonstrates how prostate cancer that is resistant to treatment produces its own hormonal fuel.

Published Date: 14 Jun 2023

Those in charge of a brand-new mouse study are from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis explains how prostate cancer detects a drop in testosterone due to popular anti-hormone therapy and starts producing.

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