Stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer: What's the prognosis?
Hi all
My husband was diagnised with stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer, it has spread to bones and nearby lymph nodes, he is 51 and with other health issues
Whatbis his prognosis please
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How long will he stay hormobe sensitive?
It's different for everyone, unfortunately. Some people go many years without developing castrate resistance, and some only a few months. As I mentioned earlier, taking a second-generation ARSI (one of the "-lutamides") together with ADT can significantly extend castrate sensitivity for many patients, as it has for me so far.
They initially told me I'd develop castrate resistance in 18–24 months, because that was still the received wisdom in 2021. Obviously, that time scale was wrong, since it hasn't happened yet in 2025 (thanks in part to Apalutamide, which seems like a game changer).
Majed, excellent advice from Jeff. I was diagnosed 2+ years ago stage 4 with skeletal metastasis. Chemo followed by Lupron and Yonsa (abiraterone). Lesions reduced in 6 months, last 3 six month scans have been clean. I will remain on the Lupron and Yonsa indefinitely. A second opinion is a good move (it was my 2nd opinion that made the Dx). Keep or start a good physical exercise program (any exercise will help) as well as a good diet. There are several sources that recommend diet for cancer patients. And importantly a positive outlook, he will beat this. Prayers to you.
Thanks for the reply
What treatmebr did yoy get please
Ans now aftsr 4 years, are you able to live normally? Are yoy able to work
God bless you