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    Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2004 Feb;4(1):37-48.

    Bicalutamide (Casodex) in the treatment of prostate cancer.

    Fradet Y.

    Laval University, Cancer Research Center, CHUQ - L'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, 11 Côte du Palais, Québec, QC G1R 2J6, Canada. fradet@attglobal.net

    Prostate cancer is an important healthcare issue in men worldwide. With the advent of prostate-specific antigen screening and improved diagnostic techniques, prostate cancer is now being diagnosed in younger men and at earlier disease stages. As a result, patients often live with their disease for many years after diagnosis. This shift in the patient profile has focused attention to the impact of treatment on quality of life. Medical/surgical castration has traditionally been the mainstay of hormonal therapy but is associated with side effects including loss of libido and impotence. Nonsteroidal antiandrogens such as bicalutamide (Casodex) offer an effective alternative to castration with potential quality-of-life benefits. This paper reviews the evidence concerning the use of bicalutamide at all stages of the disease. Copyright Future Drugs Ltd.

    PMID: 14748655 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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      Bicalutamide is used with another medication (luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone [LHRH]; such as leuprolide or goserelin) to treat metastatic prostate cancer (cancer that started in the prostate and has spread to othe...