Prostate cancer treatment: stereotactic body radiation therapy
has anyone had stereotactic body radiation therapy? my doctor has mentioned this treatment as one option available. I have not heard from anyone who has chosen this option.
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Was his prostate removed?
Hi @jerrymayo123, welcome to Connect. I noticed that you have several question for @flor that went unanswered. I've tagged her and hope she'll return to respond to you.
In the meantime, let's get to know you. Have you recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer? What treatments have you had or what decisions are you facing?
Has anyone been to the Utopia Wellness Center where they claim to cure cancer by holistic means and not radiation or chemotherapy?
Did 18 months of Lupron from Jan 17-May 18, 6x90 day shots.
PSA dropped to
Hi @kujhawk1978, I think your message was cut off. This is because of a bug in the message system that cuts off after the less than symbol. I suspect you posted that your PSA dropped to less than ... This is a known issue and we have a patch to fix it that will be deployed tonight or tomorrow.
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Did 18 months of Lupron from Jan 17-May 18, 6x90 days shots
PSA dropped to less than .1 and stayed there.
Side affects were:
Hot Flashes
Muscle and joint stiffness
Mild fatigue
Yes, testicle and penile shrinkage, as my urologist said, hey, we took you back to your pre-pubescent state...
Some statistics say 20% of men on ADT do not lose their libido, I was one of those
How did I counter those, well, the hot flashed were pretty much just endure, never ran the heater in the car, didn't swim my laps in the heated pool at the gym...dual climate control in my car was a godsend!
Exercise did help with the other two, I swam, went skiing, rode my bike, lifted weights, played basketball, hiked in the mountains, walked my dog, did yardwork...
Besides monitoring your PSA through lab tests, tell your urologist you want your testosterone checked each time you do PSA labs tests. Why, well, data says if your Testosterone is less than 20 and your PSA is less than .1, especially if they reach those levels quickly and stay there, it may signify a durable response and increased progression free and overall survival. If the testosterone does not go below 20 then you may want to speak with your urologist about adding an additional agent, think the term is combined androgen blockage (CAB).
Kevin
If you're still following, Flor: First, hope he's continuing to do well. Second, is the ADT (Lupron? .. alone?) the only treatment he has used - no surgery or radiation along with it? I'm considering doing the ADT alone. Thanks.