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Jo,
Zytiga (abiraterone) has just got approved so there are probably few men with experiennce with it. The oncologist is trying a combination of two hormone treatments to try and get the testosterone to the lowest level possible to control the cancer. Your husband is getting one of the latest and more expensive drugs available so it is probably best to let the oncologists have a go with the most aggressive treatment available. At this stage the oncologist is fighting hard to keep your husband alive and the oncologist is probably hoping for another new drug to get approved this year that he can try next.