'It’s like chemical castration': The devastating effect of hormone treatment for prostate cancer

The prostate, a gland found only in men, lies below the bladder, in front of the rectum, with the urethra running through it. It increases in size as a man ages and its primary functions are the production of seminal fluid and the regulation of urinary flow
'It’s like chemical castration': The devastating effect of hormone treatment for prostate cancer

John Wall: “Prostate cancer is one of those cancers that, depending on the stage you are at, has significant repercussions for you, for your partner." Picture : Eamon Ward

On September 13, writer and broadcaster Manchán Magan was a guest on the RTÉ Radio’s Brendan O’Connor Show. Magan had a rare aggressive form of prostate cancer, and that Saturday morning, he revealed to O’Connor that it had metastasised and was now terminal. 

“We might get a year or two, and we’ll definitely get another few months,” said the 55-year-old Dubliner. He got less than three weeks.

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