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"The only way you can figure out whether you have an aggressive tumor or not is to follow the guys and see what ultimately happens" in their death rates, Brawley said.
Some men experienced side effects from dutasteride, including trouble having an erection.
How many men will opt to take that drug or finasteride is unclear. The drugs cost about $3 a pill. To prevent a single additional case of cancer, 71 men would have to take finasteride for seven years, doctors previously calculated. A similar estimate for dutasteride is not available yet, Andriole said.
The advice in February that men consider these drugs has sparked more interest from the public, including one man who had two brothers with prostate cancer, said Dr. Lee Ponsky, prostate cancer chief at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland. Doctors started the man on finasteride.
At Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, "more doctors are talking about it with patients," said surgeon Dr. Robert Uzzo.
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in American men. An estimated 186,000 new cases and 28,660 deaths from it occurred last year.
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On the Net:
Urology group: http://www.AUAnet.org/
Government advice:
http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/cps3dix.htm#cancer
Risk calculator:
http://deb.uthscsa.edu/URORiskCalc/
Pages/uroriskcalc.jsp
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