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Doctors hope new development will help treat prostate cancer

Naca Feature, Cancer, health issues,

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Australian doctors are claiming positive results after trialing a new class of drugs on late-stage prostate cancer. The disease is difficult to treat, and 3,200 Australian men still die of prostate cancer each year. But now a world-first combination drug trial is offering fresh hope to patients.


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Australian doctors are claiming positive results after trialing a new class of drugs on late-stage prostate cancer. The disease is difficult to treat, and 3,200 Australian men still die of prostate cancer each year. But now a world-first combination drug trial is offering fresh hope to patients.



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