How long will Lupron work before prostate cancer becomes resistant?
After radiation my PC is considered incurable and I’m on Lupron for the rest of my life. I realize it will become less effective over time and just want some ideas about how long will the Lupron work. It is able to send my PSA back to .05. I get an injection in the belly every 3 months and after the third injection, Oncologist gave me a short break off the treatment. After three months off psa still .05. After six months off still .05. I just checked again after 9 months off and I’m now .39, a substantial increase from three months prior. I’m back on the Lupron and hoping it sends me back to where I was before the break. I guess since my Oncologist is hesitant to give any timing on all this, I would like to know how long before I have to add some other type of treatment to extend my life. No metastasis yet thankfully.
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Thank you for the info, guess I’m not the only one the radiation didn’t work! Hate that now with concerns about the heart attack will limit your husband’s treatment options! I had a seizure that I at first blamed on the Lupron but I have no proof. Thank you for your response to my question!
Wow, with all you’ve gone through I feel like a wimp! I wish the best for you!
Your comments show me I have a lot to learn about my path forward. I had the gene testing and it was negative so there is that. I’m tempted to try the Brachytherapy but I’m guessing it’s just more of the same. Thank you for your reply and the amazing amount of info.
There are no wimps here — we're all survivors.
Hawk, your spreadsheet inspirational. than you.
All kidding aside, I asked my oncologist this same question. "How long will my ADT injections work?" Her response was right on the mark. "ADT injections work until they don't and when they don't we will try something else, again, and again, until we find something that works." What works best I asked? She replied "Quality of life, your quality of life tells me everything I need to know about our treatments success." I have taken great comfort in that of the years (last 2 years).
Seems to depend on whether you get to PSA < 0.1 and how long it takes you get there. The best is within 6 months. It means that 99%, possibly more of the cancer cell is 'suppressed'. If it takes longer, you are still ok but it might indicate some of the cancers are a little harder to suppress. Suppressed means either killed or hybernates. Mostly killed. Above PSA 0.2 you got work to do. If under that, you are still ok.
Johns defines desease free as PSA 0.5. That is the cut off these studies use.
Your last paragraph is 100% correct SCIENTIFIC journal April edition talks about new drugs/ treatments for stage IV PC. It’s not a death sentence like it used to be , the article states.
Is "Johns" Johns Hopkins Medicine? I'd love to read more from that source if you have the link.
Yeah there’s no way to put a number on it but our oncologist can make an educated guess based on past experience. It bothers me that they don’t try!