Age vs. QOL vs. Prostate Cancer ADT treatment
Just to recap my husband’s situation:
Age -77 (relatively healthy)
psa-2.7
Gleason 8-4/4
tc2a
clear bone scan
biopsy 4 out of 14 positive cores
Treatment prescribed:
12 mos monthly Firmagon (instead of Eligard which we requested)
25 radiation beginning after 2 mos of Firmagon
3 Cyberknife sessions
The question is whether his treatment option, although the gold standard, is really necessary because of his age? I guess the question is whether he can eliminate the ADT or perhaps eliminate the 25 radiations. Is it over the top for a man his age? We’ve only had one shot so far but I’m having sleepless nights over whether we made the right choice to put him through all of this. Would appreciate your opinions. Thank you so much!
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Hi again,
The question is whether his treatment option, although the gold standard, is really necessary because of his age?
This is difficult to answer. It all depends on your wishes.
According to NCCN guidelines, those over 75, shouldn't be advised for radical interventions (surgery or radiation) aiming cure. However, healthy patients can try cure at their willingness.
For me, a choice to quality of life is at the top. Treatments involve risks and side effects and none of them warrants cure. Advanced cases where the quality of life is already lost needs prime attention.
Surely you can have radiation treatment without ADT or just control cancer development with ADT on intermittent administration.
Patients with long periods of life expectancy are usually moved to full protocols of treatment. You need a second opinion from a medical oncologist.
best wishes,
VGama
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You asked for opinions. Have you looked at the average life expectancy for a 77-year-old with no comorbidities (?) and good (?) genes. And what do the two of you want to do during those remaining years?
It is possible that, considering his age, your husband won't fully recover from the ADT. How big of a problem will that be?
PS: As I mentioned before in your earlier thread, I underwent a very similar treatment, but I was about five years younger than your husband and recovered OK after 18 months of ADT. Yes, I was often tired, had hot flashes, but I tried to stay active, which is what everyone recommends.
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Back again. 28 doses of radiation completed 12/2022. 3 Cyberknife completed 1/15/2023. 9 firmagon treatments thus far. Side effects are really tough. Severe burning sensation during urination and also burning sensation in lower abdomen constantly. Additionally pretty bad lack of control when urinating which is very frequent. Any advice on how to get relief from side effects? Pretty miserable 4 months post radiation.
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Your husband should definitely see a specialist about these issues. I hope (s)he can prescribe something to help with the urination. The burning sensation in the lower abdomen doesn't seem 'normal' to me. Could something else be happening? Do inquire!
PS: I had similar treatment (3xCyberknife + 25xIMRT + 18 months of ADT) but I did not encounter such bad side effects. I was a bit younger at the time (72) which may have helped.
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