Abstract

New research indicates a potential therapeutic target for castration-resistant prostate cancer: RORγ, which is abundant in the disease, can drive androgen receptor hyperactivity. Blocking RORγ with small-molecule antagonists suppresses AR and impedes tumor growth in mice bearing human prostate tumors, including a model resistant to the antiandrogen enzalutamide.

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