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Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Jan 6, 2023 | Replies (10)

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Buckeye, Photon beam radiation therapy is another name for what is usually known as external beam radiation therapy. I believe @hodagwi @remoteman7 @jap57 @jimb1950 @norske46 @gmack have had external beam radiation.

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I have had 7 weeks (35 treatments) of radiation therapy in 2017, 5 weeks (25 treatments) of radiation therapy in 2019, 3 treatments of SBRT in 2020 and 3 treatments of SBRT earlier this year. My first treatments went well, no side effects. I was extremely tired after the 2nd set of treatments that lasted about 2 months after treatments ended. I had no noticeable side effects after the 2 sets of SBRT treatments. I have had my prostate removed and have been on ADT since my journey began in 2015. I am currently also taking Zytiga.

My initial treatment in February 2019 was bicalutamide and a month later started with lupron injections every six months. In July 2019 I started 44 doses of external beam radiation. I am happy to say I had no significant side effects from any of those medications.

We have not done surgery
Because PET scans, CT scans and bone scans confirm metastatic cancer in the bones, especially the spine.

By early 2020 my numbers started to rise and we moved from bicalutamide to enzalutamide. Once again the numbers dropped before starting to rise again. (In September 2021 my PSA was back up to 264.2.) More scans followed and in late 2021 we determined the time was right to begin Radium 223 treatment. I am now waiting for that treatment to begin.

In general any side effects are those to be expected from ADT. I had virtually no ill effects from radiation. My biggest concern is lack of strength in my legs and back. I have been bothered by pain from a bulging disc but no pain associated with the cancer.