Gleason 9: ADT before radiation
I have been on active surveillance since 2016. PSA jumped from 6 to 10 and biopsy Gleason 9. Doc ordered Luperon and radiation. Does it pay to start the Luperon before radiation? I am 83, does ADT work for people my age?
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Ask your doctor what is the statistical probability of a favorable outcome with radiation. Favorable being, no bad side effects and the cancer not coming back. All patients are different and all PC is different. According to my RAD therapist. There is a 10% chance of a bad side effect, and 50% chance it will come back. I've been on ADT for 8 months. Great results. Testosterone and PSA are undetectable. My RAD doc still wants to do radiation and them come back to ADT if I need it. I have chosen to stay on ADT until there is something he can see to radiate.
I’m 72, I was diagnosed with Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia (malignant lymphoplasmacitic lymphoma) a year ago. During the diagnosis of my blood cancer a PET/CT scan looking for lymph node and/or bone involvement found none, but to my surprise there was uptake into my prostate. The surprise was because a couple of weeks earlier my annual visit with my urologist ended with “all good, see you next year.” In other words, no anomalies in my PSA or DRE. Subsequent MRI (Pi-Rads 4) and biopsy (Gleason 5+4=9) put me in the high risk category. In September of 2022 I began 6 months of chemotherapy (for the lymphoma) and ADT (to hold the prostate cancer at bay until I completed the chemo). I finished the chemo in February and a week later began 20 rounds of proton beam therapy at Mayo Phoenix. I received another 6-month dose of ADT a week after completing radiation, with two more shots scheduled in September of this year and March of next year. Since the ADT shots are 6-month doses, I figure I’ll have it in my system until early 2025. So far all my various treatments appear to be working, and the side effects have been tolerable. With respect to the ADT, I definitely wanted it when I started last September since I needed to get through the lymphoma treatment (chemo) before the prostate treatment (radiation) could begin. Before the ADT began I was experiencing ED, but Viagra and Cialis helped with that. Now they’re pointless because my libido is shot, but I’m counting on (or should I say hoping that) my libido bounces back after my ADT treatment ends. I guess I’ll see…