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. 2022 Oct 3;45:59–67. doi: 10.1016/j.euros.2022.09.006

Table 1.

Side effects of androgen deprivation therapy related to loss of testosterone (T) and estrogens (E)

“Big four” What you see What is not visible What the patient feels
Libido loss in 80–85% of patients (T) Weight gain (E) Bone loss and increase in fracture risk (E) Fatigue (T & E)
Erection problems (T) Gynecomastia (E) Metabolic syndrome (E) Sleeping problems (T & E)
Hot flushes and sweating (E) Muscle atrophy (sarcopenia) (T & E) Anemia (E) Loss of energy (T & E)
Arthralgia (joint pain); most frequently occurring symptom of estrogen deficiency (E) Decrease in size of the penis and testicles (T) Increase in cardiovascular risk (E) Apatheia (T & E)
Change in hair pattern (T) Mood changes and depression (E)
Cognition and memory problems (E)