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Flutamide Versus Orchidectomy in the Treatment of Metastatic Prostate Carcinoma
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1998
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Although affected by the lack of a clear statistical power due to the small number of patients in each arm, this study shows that in spite of a constant elevation of serum testosterone (25% over baseline) flutamide 250 mg tid may be a reasonable alternative to castration in highly selected patients with well to moderately differentiated low volume metastatic prostate cancer and wishing to avoid the side effects of androgen deprivation, provided they are closely monitored and ready to switch to standard androgen deprivation in the presence of untolerable side effects or suboptimal treatment efficacy as assessed by the inability to achieve a low PSA nadir.