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Hormonal therapy (oncology) Surgical castration, or removal of the testes in males and ovaries in females, have been widely used in the past to treat hormone-responsive prostate cancer and breast cancer respectively.

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    Mule castration emasculator during haemostasis

    Castration

    Testicular cancer is rare in dogs, but prostate problems are somewhat common in unaltered male dogs when they get older. ... Mule castration via perineum
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    Hormonal therapy (oncology)

    Surgical castration, or removal of the testes in males and ovaries in females, have been widely used in the past to treat hormone-responsive prostate cancer and breast cancer respectively.
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    Prostate cancer

    This is prostate cancer that resists all other treatments (e.g., castration, other hormones, etc.). ... ↑ Strum SB, Pogliano D (May 2005), "What every doctor who treats male patients should know", PCRI Insights 8(2): 4–5, < http://www.prostate-cancer.org/resource/pdf/Is8-2.pdf>
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    Cancer

    Neoplasm: the scientific term to describe an abnormal proliferation of genetically altered cells. ... The following terms can be used to describe a cancer:
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    Neutering

    In female rabbits, however, the rate of uterine cancer may be as high as 80%. ... For more information, see castration and gelding (specific to horses).
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    Breast cancer

    No etiology is known for 95% of breast cancer cases, while approximately 5% of new breast cancers are attributable to hereditary syndromes. ... Medications
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    Lung cancer

    With treatment, the five-year survival rate is 14%. ... There is a synergistic effect between tobacco smoking and asbestos in the formation of lung cancer.
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    Abortion-breast cancer hypothesis

    The incidence of breast cancer with corresponding ER/PR status was used when calculating HRs of ER+, ER−, PR+, and PR− breast cancer. ... Meta-analysis
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    UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center

    Cancer Cell Biology Program Area ... He treats sarcoma patients with chemotherapy before surgery, avoiding limb amputation that would otherwise be required.
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    Esophageal cancer

    The tumor surface may be fragile and bleed, causing hematemesis (vomiting up blood). ... This is typically done if the cancer cannot be removed by surgery.

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