Antidepressants may slow prostate cancer growth

Antidepressants may slow prostate cancer growth
Antidepressants may slow prostate cancer growth
There's new evidence that certain drugs used to treat depression might also help stop the growth of prostate cancer.

There’s new evidence that certain drugs used to treat depression might also help stop the growth of prostate cancer. The antidepressants in question are MAO-A inhibitors. Shih, a professor at the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy and co-corresponding author of the research published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

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