With some cancers, people may be given hormone therapy as soon as cancer is diagnosed, and before any other treatment. It may shrink a tumor. Or it may stop the growth of the cancer.
You may have hormone therapy before or after other cancer treatments. These are called:
- Neoadjuvant treatment. This is hormone therapy done before the main cancer treatment. It helps kill cancer cells and helps boost the success of the main treatment.
- Adjuvant treatment. This is hormone therapy done after the main cancer treatment. It's done to improve the chance of a cure.
For some cancer, such as prostate cancer, it is helpful in relieving the painful symptoms of advanced disease. The National Cancer Institute states that although hormone therapy cannot cure prostate cancer, it will usually shrink or halt the advance of disease, often for years.