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Interesting read on triple ADT

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Here is a link to an interesting article. I haven't started ADT and am gathering all the info I can find, and I found this to be helpful. Your mileage may vary...

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ADT-6...ummm... enlighten me... here or by message... I am intrigued...

Fish

me too...

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I know this "journal" claims to be peer reviewed, but Caveat Emptor while reading it. This single author, lay author article was received by the journal on January 23, 2019 and published: January 30, 2019. I've peer reviewed for journals such as Nature and others .... peer review is a much longer and tortured process than a one week period would allow.

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Agreed. Informational purposes only.

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Thanks for the information... the real question comes with castrate resistance... can the wild/mutated AR fond ways to get "fuel" even around your ADT-6...don't know, but I think prostate cancer is a cousin to the cockroach... it survives...

Fish

Yes Sir!

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