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Keywords: Diethylstilbestrol-diphosphate
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1988) 43 (Suppl. 1): 5–9.
Published Online: 02 February 2010
...P. Schulz; I. Vetter; H.W. Bauer; F. Fittler Infusion of high doses of diethylstilbestrol-diphosphate (DESDP) administered to patients relapsing on conventional androgen-suppressing therapy of carcinoma of the prostate often leads to significant improvement of the patient’s quality of life...
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (1988) 43 (Suppl. 1): 47–48.
Published Online: 02 February 2010
...C. Mahler; F. Keuppens; P. Nowé; P. Van Erps; L. Denis Since Flocks et al. reported impressive responses using diethylstilbestrol-diphosphate in the treatment of advanced prostatic carcinoma, other groups confirmed the significant relief of bone pain in patients previously untreated or in relapse...