If you have prostate cancer, hormone therapy may be part of your treatment. Stopping some hormones can prevent the growth of cancer cells. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) includes surgery or medicines that aim to block the effects of male hormones such as testosterone – called androgens – that can cause prostate cancer cells to grow and spread.
This therapy can make developing heart and blood vessel problems more likely. It also can make existing heart disease worse.
Author: Brian Welford, MD
Reviewers: Karen Smith, MD; Lavanya Kondapalli, MD; Gerald Green; Bonnie Ky, MD, MSCE