Should Men Take Drug to Prevent Prostate Cancer?
Drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline thinks men who are at increased risk for prostate cancer should take its Avodart drug, generically known as dutasteride, to reduce the risk of getting the disease
If you could prevent a disease, especially one as scary as cancer, by taking a drug , would you do it? Most likely, yes.
That's exactly what drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) thinks men who are at increased risk for prostate cancer should do -- take its Avodart drug, generically known as dutasteride, to reduce their risk of getting the disease.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer found in American men, other than skin cancer, and is the second-leading cause of cancer death in men.
Another common condition for men as they age is an enlarged prostate gland, but that is a non-cancerous condition. Technically, it's called benign prostatic hyperplasia, and it doesn't lead to prostate cancer, although a man can have both conditions. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, the treatments for BPH range from watchful waiting to surgery and drugs such as GSK's dutasteride or Merck's (MRK) Proscar, generically known as finasteride, which shrink the prostate.
Cuts Cancer Risk, But...
Two years ago, a study of finasteride found that taking the drug as a preventive measure cut the risk of prostate cancer by a quarter in healthy men, but also found that the tumors detected were more aggressive. GSK conducted a similar four-year, international, placebo-controlled, randomized study that showed its dutasteride cut the risk of prostate cancer by 23% -- not a trivial reduction.
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