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Hormone therapy for prostate cancer

Hormone therapy lowers or blocks testosterone, which prostate cancer cells usually need to grow.

Shared Decision-Making Module on Hormone Therapy

If you and your doctor are considering hormone therapy, this interactive module can help you understand your options. 

It explains the different types of hormone therapy, possible side effects, and includes advice from a nurse specialist and experiences from other patients. It is designed to help you prepare for an informed discussion with your healthcare team.

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This chapter contains general information about hormone therapy for prostate cancer. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. Always consult your doctor or healthcare provider for guidance on your individual medical situation.

The creation of this chapter was funded by Ferring Pharmaceuticals. Its content has been independently developed and approved by the EAU Patient Office.

Last updated: February 2026

Reviewed by: 

  • Dr. Nikolaos Grivas (Guideline Panel on Prostate Cancer)
  • Mr. Eamonn Rogers (Patient Office Chairman)
  • Dr. Erik Briers (Patient Office EPAG)