Study tracks quality of life in older prostate cancer patients on hormone therapy
NCT ID NCT03516110
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study followed 831 men aged 60 and older with prostate cancer who were starting GnRH agonist therapy (a type of hormone therapy). Researchers measured how their quality of life changed over 6 months, comparing different age groups. The goal was to understand how age affects well-being during treatment, using standard questionnaires.
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Ipsen Central Contact
Paris, France
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