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Mixed feelings?? John , let me welcome you to Prostate cancer 101!!🤣. The whole thing is one great big mess of mixed feelings, contradictions and conflicting data.
I spent my entire 42 yrs in dentistry running and shielding myself from radiation; yet, I joyously leapt onto the table 25 times to bathe my body in its toxic beams…WTF??
We’re all between a rock and a hard place and ADT is no different: it starves the cancer but take too much of it and you could wind up dead (fatal heart attack/stroke) from it’s effects.
You ought to be concerned about radiation near the aorta, but luckily advanced computer mapping and very sophisticated machines make it possible to “shape” the beam around the aorta.
You really should talk to your RO about specifics - or get a second opinion. But I don’t think you can continue on ADT forever in order to avoid radiation.
But if you are in your high 80’s and upward it is possible since life expectancy comes into play and staying on ADT might be the best solution in that case.
Phil

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Thank you for your insight. Much appreciated. I’m 76. Diagnosed at age 70 with Gleason 6. Was on active follow up until September 2024 when path came back Gleason 9. WTF! All my care is at an NCCN/NCI designated cancer center in Ohio. Doing well on Orgovyx and starting 28 IMRT sessions soon. I’m not concerned at all about radiation to prostate but freaking out about para-aortic treatment. I wonder how many other men are out there diagnosed with Gleason 6 but harboring something much more aggressive.