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BACKGROUND AND METHODS: The quality of life in patients who elected to receive hormonal therapy for newly diagnosed asymptomatic metastatic prostate cancer was compared with a comparable group of patients who chose to defer immediate intervention. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The premise that active therapy, despite its side effects, would improve or maintain the psychosocial quality of life was not substantiated, and the no-therapy group had better physical and sexual functioning.
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Harry W. Herr
Kanazawa University
Alice B. Kornblith
Dartmouth College
Ursula S. Ofman
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Cancer
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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