Cognitive effects of long‐term androgen deprivation therapy in older men with prostate cancer
Denise Pergolizzi,
Kathleen R. Flaherty,
Rebecca M. Saracino
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveAndrogen deprivation therapy (ADT) is a common treatment for prostate cancer (PCa), with increasing numbers of men on ADT for longer. Limited evidence suggests ADT impacts cognition. This study addressed gaps in the literature by focusing on older men with PCa and assessing ADT usage longer than 1 year.MethodsThis study of 133 men ≥65 years of age with PCa included two groups: (1) men on ADT for 1–3 years (ADT‐exposed), and (2) a comparison group of men with PCa not on ADT (ADT‐unexposed). Group compa… Show more
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