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Eligard, according to my HCP, is a "newer" form of Lupron. Pretty much the same chemically, if I recall, but better received by the patient. Given my lack of most of the nasties I'd read about with Lupron, I can't disagree.
As to why an ADT was not suggested to you, I can only guess that your case was different than mine. My biopsy showed cancer in 75% of the cores on the left side, and there is a definite history of PC on my dad's side. Because of that, I was deemed "intermediate unfavorable" on my diagnosis, although my PSA was under 10 and my Gleasons were mostly 3+3 with a few 3+4s. So, the full treatment (ADT, HDR, LDR) was suggested, and it apparently has worked so far.
I was diagnosed 7 weeks ago, had the Biopsy, both sides, maybe at the margin, Gleason Score is 8 so the protocol is to wait 3 months for surgery as the Biopsy inflames the little bas-ard. CT and Bone Scan said no spreading. Surgery Aug. 3rd. The lead Urologist asked if I wanted the Lupron now. I said YES. I got a 3 month shot of Lupron. It has been a month since the shot. I feel chitty, blurred eyes, very tired, some emotions too. I could feel it really kick me a week ago, now my weiner is smaller, my balls are feeling odd. I am sure I will get 4 months of radiation too after about a month after the surgery and all of this is very hard on a man. When they operate, they will take out some close by lymph nodes but did you all know that when they start cutting, the prostate is like a basketball here for an ex. when they cut, cancer cells get out so I think I will want to be on Lupron for a year or longer to make sure the cancer is starved out. I have a friend who had the surgery 18 years ago and is still on Lupron. He is afraid to stop it now.
I was diagnosed with PC in Oct 2020 and was given eligard that day. I started my first treatment of 44 with radiation. I have been getting eligard shots every 6 months since. Had my latest one in April 2023 and I think I'll get another in Oct this year. I have zero side effects and my blood count is .1. My VA Dr. said these shots will help keep me alive and I said "just keep them coming".
Hope this helps someone.
I believe that ADT will reduce PSA and impact PSMA PET scan if started prior to scan.
ADT Orgovyx initiated Jan 6 while simulation calculations for salvage radiation being computed/mapped.
Rad Onc discontinued Orgovyx 7 days later because mapping "failed" and he wanted a repeat PSMA PET scan (1st performed 6 mos prior and before RP).
Testosterone reduced from 437 prior to 41 after only 7 days.
Waited 1 month for repeat PSMA PET (no change from 1st scan); re-started Orgovyx next day; new simulation w/ balloon (joy to the world); and salvage IMRT a month later.
Not sure this is helpful; point being that ADT can skew PSMA PET scan results (I think).
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