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goserelin
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go·se·rel·in  (gs-rln)
n.
A synthetic peptide analogue of gonadotropin-releasing hormone used to treat prostate cancer, endometriosis, and advanced breast cancer.

[Blend of gonadorelin (from gonado(tropin-)rel(easing hormone) + -in) and serine.]


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