Orgovyx-Start and Stop Advice
Hello All:
I am 78 year old man, active with exercise and golf. I had my prostate removed over three years ago. Using Viagra and Trimix peridically works, but at 78 things aren't what they used to be.
PSA reading for first two years after removal was < .01. At 2.5 years PSA began to rise, eventually to .93. MDA Anderson, Jacksonville did a PSMA scan and could not find any cancer. Doctor put me on Orgovyx. I have been on Orgovyx for about 6 months and PSA is now at < .04. I have had very few side effects from the medication; some sleeplessness, a few hot flashes and some tiredness, but nothing major keeping me from activities I enjoy. The oncologist is thinking about giving me a break from the medication or just stopping it and closely follow my PSA readings.
I would rather not be on the medication however, my concern is that if I go off the medication my PSA will again begin to rise and I will have to go back on the medication. My questions are; will the cancer become resistant to an off again/on again regime? At 78 should I just stop taking the medication and take my chances on the slow growth of the cancer? Thanks for your thoughts.
Nick
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Our doctor gave us studies that have shown taking a vacation from ADT is a good idea. My husband is a stage 4 and has been on and off Lupron (he's now in Orgovyx) and Xtandi 2 times in 2 years. He has a blood draw every 6 weeks to monitor the PSA rise. When it reaches 2.0 he goes back on the meds. It gives his body a break from the side effects.
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