Implant ends the misery of prostate jabs (Daily Mail, 6 April 2010)

06 Apr 2010


A histrelin-releasing implant recently made available through the NHS could replace the current therapy in the treatment of prostate cancer, which takes the form of injections of the hormone into the stomach every three months.

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