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Experiences with P-32 in Advanced Carcinoma of the Prostate

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This article is published in The Journal of Urology.The article was published on 1970-11-01. It has received 22 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Prostate.

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Recurrent urethritis in women

TL;DR: The bacterial flora of the vestibule, urethra and vagina of a group of patients with recurrent urethritis, and of control subjects without symptoms, was investigated, suggesting that the etiology of this condition is not yet fully understood.
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Phosphorus-32 radiopharmaceuticals for the treatment of painful osseous metastases

TL;DR: Phosphorus-32, employed as the orthophosphate or polyphosphate, can reduce or relieve the pain of osteoblastic metastases without serious hematologic toxicity, especially if used as a single injection.
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Unsealed source therapy of painful bone metastases: An update

TL;DR: Evidence taken primarily from the Strontium 89 trial, shows unsealed source therapy with these bone-seeking radiopharmaceuticals to be effective in palliating pain, improving quality of life, reducing the rate at which new painful sites develop, reducing requirements for additional radiation therapy, and reducing lifetime management costs.
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Synthetic androgens suppress the transformed phenotype in the human prostate carcinoma cell line LNCaP.

TL;DR: The results indicate that the cellular androgen response mechanism of LNCaP cells is intact and that synthetic androgens elicit androgen receptor mediated suppression of the transformed phenotype.
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Fractionated half-body irradiation for pain palliation in widely metastatic cancers: comparison with single dose.

TL;DR: Fractionating HBI eliminates need for the premedication and close patient monitoring required for SD-HBI and allows for an increase in total dose which can produce better responses in pain relief, duration of relief, PFS, OS, and quality of life.
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Androgens and erythropoiesis. I. Preliminary clinical observations.

TL;DR: Sex differences in red blood cell count, hemoglobin, and hematocrit suggest that erythropoiesis and the elaboration of sex hormones are intimately related and correlations of blood volume with lean body mass measurements will be helpful in defining such influences.
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The use of radioactive phosphorus and testosterone in metastatic bone lesions from breast and prostate.

TL;DR: The extension of life in some patients having metastases to bone has been remarkable and this type of palliative treatment should be investigated further and offered to more of these unfortunate persons.
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Tracer Studies with Radioactive Phosphorus in Malignant Neoplastic Disease1

TL;DR: Small amounts of this isotope, in the form of a 1.5 to 3.0 per cent solution of Na2HP04, have been administered at varying times before operation to patients with the following operable neoplasms: carcinoma of the breast, osteogenic sarcoma, lymphosarcoma.
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Prostatic cancer; further investigation of hormonal relationships.

TL;DR: In all cases in which radical perineal prostatectomy has been done for advanced cancer after preoperative administration of estrogen, malignant cells have been readily demonstrated in the surgical specimens.
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